r a g BgagMAN eOüMTT, JOURNAL,
i
Millions Distributed
*
check is $11.82,
Less than 7 per cent of the total
claims received are either incom
plete or in the computing process.
The other 20 per cent have been
denied due to labor disputes, seas
by The Dalles office which serves onality, insufficient earnings in
Wasco, Sherman, Gilliam, Wheel base year or because earnings in
the base year were in occupations
er, and Jefferson counties brought
not covered by the law.
$22,445 to this section. This yvas
.9 per cent of the total.
“Any old beer bottles you’d like
•Processing of claims and bene to sell, lady?”
fit payments are reaching current
"Do I look as though I drank
status rapidly. ^Checks now are beer ? ”
going out at th^rate of 20,000 per
“Sorry, lady, any old vinegar
week and 73 per cent of the more bottles ? ”
Commencement
D an P oling a s s is ta n t D ean of
OSC, h as been selected as sp eak er
/W *
for May 26 when the high school
commencement will be given. Bac-
caul aureate service« will be held
T
■H pr
FRIDAY, MAY U . IM»
than 05,000 claims filed have pas%>
W ell drjU$r’$ protection
5.72 Union Oil Co. Gas A oil
96.69
’ ed fo r payment. Many unemptay* National Hospital Association
Standard Oil Co., Gas & oil 6456
i ed workers are receiving their 15th
W all M ile r*« protection
2.00 Geo. A . Potter, Judge expense
¡checks this week. A ven g e per Sherman County Journal, Con
on rosdat_j- _ .
Two and One-Half
Dizzv
At Wasco
HOBO. M H 6 0 N
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ereises will* be held the evening of
Friday May* 20 at the school
of Mrs. Joe Mee, left for her home;
in Portland Wednesday following
a visit of several months at the I
M
afternoon at the home of Mrs. AU
A D A R .-M Ä Y N E
The last meeting for the sum-
mer of the Wasco Women’s Study' W m s » 1 T
-
Club was held in the library room'
with baskets. of lovely flowers for ,
O
decorations.
Katherine Fridley,
Hazel Bales and Laviola Goason,
•Dizsy Dean, right, rorroer st
»Asparagus in May, like May
representatives of the hiKh school' “ a ”ow » ">«” *“ •» « * <??•• 1
flowers, suddenly bursts on the j
rave several numbers. The froup e»‘e* r- D~ " '
*• Ch,c*1
: market, unlimited in quantity, i
was introduced by John Proudfoot., war °*' j
. , _______
gratefully low in cost and in varie-1
Musical numbers were given by Mary Jeannette.
nied them to Yakima.
ty from light yellow-green tips, to
the fifth and sixth grades under I The matrons club was enter-
Mrs. John Neece of Portland darker green sun-kissed. Certain
the supervision of Miss Evelyn tained in Moro at the home of was a visitor here.
ly May and June are the months
Scott, readings by Mrs. C. L. Mrs. Paul Goddard. Mrs. Kenneth
The young people of the Chris when the wise shopper wants to
Poley of Moro, vocal solo by Mrs. McKean and Mrs. Bemi received tian church are giving a playlet , serve them most frequently. It is
Vivian Rust and Mrs. C. G. An- the prizes.
during the church hour Sunday one of those ever acceptable fan
drew» and Mrs. Wm. Clothier an
Mrs. Dora Moore and Mrs. B. entitled “What is involved in de ciful vegetables of a just-right deli
instrumental solo. Mrs. Homer w . Rice were in The Dalles Friday ciding for church?”
cate flavor.
, -■
Dixon, president of the club, was on business and to do some shop-
Harry Barzee spent several days
In selecting asparagus the best
remevnbered with a lovely gift ping
in Portland with his parents.
is firm and fresh, uninjured with
from the club. At the conclusion
Mrs. Helen Dingle spent sever-
lAJdruda Beletski who has been closely knit tips, and the home
of the afternoons procedure re- «] days in Portland this week vis- attending school in Washington maker who are vitamin conscious
freshments were served by the Ring her daughter, «Mrs. Ralph returned recently. ..
select those with the deepest g'een
committee.
j Hixon.
color.
Miss Olive and John Robinson
May 21 is the date for the an.
The preparation of asparagus
motored to Bonneville Sunday as nual lamb show. Prizes for lambs Kiddle Appointed
ranges
from simple to elaborate
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.| will be given and a Sheep Herder’s
Al/ways a favorite is the steam
Clothier.
ball will be given that night.
ing hot, Luscious, streamline aspar
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Van Gild-
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Yocum Crop Insuranec Head
agus in individual service, served
er and Mrs. Howard Hines and spent Sunday .»afternoon in The
Hundreds of wheat growers with hot melted butter. It may re
Raymond * Van Gilder motored t o ; Dalles visiting sick friends,
1 from Oregon, Washington and place a cold salad, and be served COURT NEWS
the John Day river where they en-, Miss Dona Knox and the Misses
northern Idaho are expected to as a separate course, or be the
joyed a picnic lunch Sunday.
Jean and Idabell Spencer were
(Continued from page one»
join AAJA extension officials from main vegetable for the dinner. In
these same states in the big tri this preparation the tips and
Court house
6.00
state meeting at Pendleton .May stalks become tender at the same Geo. A. Potter, Judge salary 37.50
17, which will seive to launch the time when the bunch has been A. A. Dunlap, Commissioner’s
new federal wheat crop insurance cooked upright for about ten min , fees
22.00
program in the Pacific northwest. utes and then tipped to cover all D*»v’d Reid, Commissioner’s
Goerge E. Farrell, regional di for continued cookery of about 15
fees
13.00
rector of the AAA for the western additional minutes.
T. Lester Johnson, District
Nutritious value is increased, - Attorney’s expense
statee, is scheduled to speak at
8.50
the Pendleton meeting, as are sev the green color is preserved, and Art Johnson, Janitor and fur
eral high officials of the new crop the flavor is improved by eooking
nace tender
50.00
insurance corporation.
Senator asparagus in milk. Especially is R. C. Bvers, Work at DeMoss
Clyde Kiddle of La Grande, newly this true of Creamed Asparagus,
Park .
22.79
appointed state supervisor of crop served with an enriched white J. K. Gill Co., Sup’ts. office
insuranoe for Oregon, will also be sauce made by the addition of a ! expense
22.70
beaten yolk and adding a few Valley Printing Co. Supt. office
on the program.
Following a general meeting on drops of lemon juice ( really a | expense
3.50
March 17, to wni.'U the public is Mock Hollandaise.) This is a National Education ass’n.
! invited, a second day’s session will spring favorite when the aspara-1
Supt.s office expense
1.26
be held for the AJAA extension gus stalks are placed on hot but Wily W. Knighten, Sup’t. office
officials of the three states, at tered toast, covered with the sauce I expense $1.00; Office help
which detailed procedure of hand and topped with grated American ; $33.33
34.33
ling the Crop insurance program cheede.
May A Son, Board of prisoner 1.45
When asparagus is used as a Geo. A. Potter, Judge’s ex
will be fully discussed. The Pen
salad
it requires no apology with
dleton meeting is one of a series
pense
*
4.3$
being held thibughour the wheat either Cream or French Dressing. S. M. Munson, Well driller 194.02
growing areas of the United States It may be held in a ring of hol State Indus. Accident Comm.
s t which the operation of the lowed red apple, green pepper,or
new crop insurance program is be pineapple, and it is congenial to
ward cottage cheese and pimiento.
ing explained.
All-in-all asparagus is the most
The insurance program applies
only to wheat at the pi^sent time popular all-round vegetable. But
JUDGE HOWARD K
and will take effect with the 1939 when you are looking for a spec
crop. Premiums may be paid in ial vegetable luncheon dish, make
either wheat Or cash and will be
paid at the time of fall seeding,
To SUPREME COURT
of wheat. It is planned to have the
POSIIION NO ?
entire Oregon organization ready
to function smoothly by the close
of the harvest season.
W (P A IR Y COUNCIL
ELECT
ZIMMERMAN
A no host dinner was attended
by relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Otis
Royae at their home Sunday. Pres
ent were Mr.' and Mrs. Frank
Lsmbom, Mr. and ‘Mrs. W. B. Guy,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Royse and the
latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Sundby and son Herbert
and also Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sund-
Mrs. Mary Knox birthday was
on May 6th when »he reached the
79th year mark. She lerft Sunday
for the home of her daughter, Mrs
August Lofstrand where, a birth-
j day dinner wa« given in her honor,
j Frank Knox and family accompa-
M rs. Jobes,” «aid an American wo
man to an English lady.
“Yes’lm, and the funniest thing
is that all the name* begin with a
haitch. There’s Oraee, Erbert,
Enry, Ugh, Ubeit, Arold, Arriet,
and Etfcy—all except the last one,
and we had her named Halice.”
Groceries—Meats—Fresh
Fruits and Vegetables in
Season __________
T ow er o f S u n
Elwood McPherson
” ”
95.08
Lamer Sayrs
” , ” 62.50
J. 'R. Cothran .
J ’* F - 68-50
W. Kelly'
” " 50.00
H. Yocum
” ” 63-50
C. Bargenholt
” ” 73.40
A. Shearer
” ” 60.50
C. Herring '
” ” 64.50
C. Mersinger
” ” 64.50
C. Axtell
” ” 14.70
D. Huhman
” ” 6450
K. Sather
” % 64.50
R. Bekkedahl
” ” 64.00
J. Weatherford
” ”
6.80
Wells Truck Co.
” ” 15.64
L. L. Peetz
” ” , 81.90
K. Dunlap, road labor $69.80;
Mileage 10c; ' ‘
69.90
Elwood McPherson, road labor __
$69.80; mileage $49.55
llC S5
l^imer Sayrs road labor ♦
54.00
J. Cothran, road labor
54.00
W. Kelly road labor
< 58.00
H. Yocum, road labor $61.00;
Due from last month $5.00 66.00
C. Bargenholt road labor $69-80:
Mileage $36.95;
106.75
A. Shearer, road labor
58.00
C. Herring, road labor
68.00
C. Mersinger, road labor
34.00
D. Huhman, road labor
59.00
K. ' Sather, road labor
63.00
R. Bekkedahl, road labor
49.00
Clare Axtell, road labor
27.00
State Indus. Accident Comm.
protection
58.27
National Hospital Association
Protection
29.50
Clyde Equipment Co., Road
equipment
42.06
Joe Truitt, freight paid by
Clerk .
4.16
Howard Cooper Corp. Road
“ supplies
34.83
Pacific Power A Light Co.
Lights at machine shop
1.25
Foss & Co., road supplies ' 23.56
Hartley Garagerroad sup
plies
.
2.25
J. C. Freeman & Co., road
supplies
.40
W. G. Armsworthy, labor on
machinery
8.96
Fields Garage, labor on-
machinery
23.19
Christensen Motor Service
Laibor on machinery
14.20
Mrs. C. M. Snider, Tent on
machine shed
6.00
Sherman Co-op. Grain Grow
ers, Diesel
26.61
Shell Oil Company, Anti
freeze
7.20
McKean & Sekrcy, Gas & oil 66.38
Striking 480-foot Tower of the
Sim, at the 1939 Golden Gate In
ternational Exposition on Trea
sure Island In San F rancisco B ay.
The tower, now nearing com ple
tion, will house a carillon of 44
>ells on which world-famous bell
ringers w ill play throughout the
run of the Fair.
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