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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1939)
F .' TBK SHBRÜAN COUNTY, PAO« «MHI JOURNAL, MORO, ORÉGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 1», U M r 37.24 Rond supplie» ware dinner guests of J. K. McKean. Paint for Court Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Miatthes were 92.15 S j M i Union OU C o, Gasoline house business ^visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John, Wilson. 11.23 1J5 Martin Melzar, Lumber George Conrad qpent several Art Bucholtx, Meals-Jail Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Barnet near I Flatt Service station. Road Ginn, Coleman & Co., Court days in The Dalles last week. Grass Valley Sunday. 1.73 supplies 3.70 house supplies Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sears ‘ of '■ .Mirs. Minnie McKinney was ac .60, Mrs. C. M. Snider, Rent of road Douma Bros. Jail expense companied by Mrs. Emil Anderson Portland motored to Kent. Thurs machine abed 6 00 day enroute . to California where and Frank to The Dalles Monday West Coast Print. A Bind Co. 6.29 Assessors office . they will spend the winter. They where they attended a show. Mrs. Emil Anderson has had a A. E. Simmons, Treasurer’s were over night guests while here 3.50 number of repairs made at her office at the home of the latters broth Geo. G. Updegraff, Premium A large flock of geese feeding home including painting and kal- er, John Decker. The main dish pattern is simple. ways have their milk to the amount on officer’s bonds 55.00 here this winter have destroyed Mrs. Jay McKay and infant somimng. • . A a __ î_ ____ « of one quart each day, and fre much of the wheat on the T. L. First, there is a protein-<rich food,’ Thos. R. Hudson, Blue-prints Basket ball games are continu daughter Kay, and . Mrs. Allen Field and Tracy Fields farms, be- usuajiy meat or cheese, or perhaps quently a crisp raw vegetable sal Bekkadahl and infant son Kenneth ing in full speed. A double head for Assessor’s office 28.50 tween 200 and 230 acres have been fish or eggs. Then, there is a ad or a fruit dessert are also need eturned to their respective homes er was played here with Grass Geo. A. Patter, Judge’s « - . damaged by these feathery crea- starchy food such as potatoes or ed to round out the balance. The here Tuesday. pense» * 25.06 Valley Friday and a game at tures. cereal in some form, corn or rice, protein food, always found in a Condon Saturday with Wasco lo«-'CLAIMS PRESENTED AND AL- Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis and 'Mr*. Diebe t Johnson won high macaroni or noodles. Frequently true main dish, is necessary for son Luther Warren were over ir.g both games. | LOWED AGAINST THE ROAD score for club and Miss Olive one or more vegetables are added, building and repairing the body night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen M s. Era Warn bo from the Des- FUND, JANUARY TERM, 1930. Robinson a guest received high as wey aa onion, celery and pars- tissues; while starchy foods fur King of Grass Valley Saturday. chutes is visiting her friend Mrs. claim ant Account Amount honors, when members of the Web- Xow that the holidays are over, nish calories at comparatively low Eitn Morford. L. L. Peetz, road master, 82.60 Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson were foot five hundred club met at the Christmas tree dismantled, cost. The milk, along with vege callers at the Verne Baker home Mrs. J. C. Crawford of Port K Dunlap, Road labor 1 6840 home of Mrs. Joe Hildertrand gifts tucked away, and New YeArs tables and fruits, supply vitamins at G ass Valley Sunday. Dalles is spending sometime here E McPherson, road labor 86.20 Wednesday. Mrs. Hilderbrand was resolutions made, the . serious and minerals. with her sister, Mrs. Fred Fort- c Bangenholt, road labor 48.80 Those from Kent who attended Nearly every home maker has hostess again Thursday to mem- business of everyday living con- 61.00 ner- . * E. Yocum, road labor bers of the Klondike club. fronts us again. To provide for'her own busy day specialities, but a card party at Antelope Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hilderb and j Cothran, road labor 36.50 evening were: Mr. and Mrs. El - Study features presented at the meaj,s that will supply the fami- here is a suggestion that you may 58.00 ner Helyer, M-. and 'M ts . R. P. were hosts at suction bridge with yy Kelly, road labor Wasco Womens Study club Fri- ly*« food needs and with the least, like to have. 51.50 Barnet. Mr. and Mrs. Frank von four tables in play Friday evening, c . Herring, road labor day was a book review given by ¿o«,sible friction is a challenge to Sour Cream Noodle Ring H onor guesta were Mr. and Mrs. C. Mersinger, road labor 22.00 Mrs. Earl Richelderfer on “Being every homemaker. And “friction"r One package broad egg noodles Borstel, Mr. and Mrs. George Bar- Art Barsee, who are leaving soon A. Shearer, road labor 17.10 net, Mr. and Mrs. fed von Borstel. Little in Cambridge" by Abbot. RppHes to disturbances of the One pound cottage cheese ........ 14.10 G. Wallace, road labor Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Clarke, M . and to make their home, at Fossil. Mrs. Augusta H u ck lftw as a E. McQuillen, road lalbor Mrs. G. H. Root gave a review on pocket book as well as to strenious One cup sour cream 12.20 Mrs. J. L. Matthes, Mr. and Mrs. dinner hostess Sunday, invited P. .............. ...... .......... one of the Isobel Fields books. The eff0-f jn the kitchen. Salt and pepper 17.00 Smith, road labor Tate Justesen, Mr. and Mrs. Guy guests were: M“s. Belle Clothier p aul ‘wiison,"road lsobr dub met with Mrs. B uce Grady.: The modern homemaker knows One egg 38.50 Hoskinson and Mr. and 'Mrs. Louis The Standard Bearers of the M. the many advantages in planning Cook noodles 15 minutes in of Olympia, Wn., Mr. and Mrs. H c Ginn, road labor 4.90 Sather. E. church met last week for an the main dish type of meal which, large quantity of tollin g salted Wm. Clothier and daughter Ann, Earl Snell License pistes 3.00 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cratty, Mr. M . nnd Mrs. Ross Hilderbrand and L. L. Peetz, road master evening of entertainment at the ideally^ presents a balanced meal water 55.29 and Mrs. Harley McKay and Mrs. home of Mrs. Minnie McKinney. in itself. This main dish idea is Drain and rinse. Add the cottage son Billy. ------------— ----------- < - 66.80 K. Dunlap, roadJabor The evening was spent playing not a new fad but just a more sin- cheese, sour cream and egg. bea Ernest Smith were called to Miss Jessie Hull left here Wed E. McPherson, road labor 72.20 Poiüand 6 30 Portland Wednesday where it was 39, i k <«s»to and cere way of referring to weiners anu games, roasting weiners — the — old — son - to taste with salt and pepper. necessary to give a blood trans nesday for Portland after spend G. Bargenhtflt, road labor 20.60 marshmallows. favorite one dish meal, that comes Turn into a buttered ring mo d ing the holidays visiting relatives. E. Yocum, road labor 16.00 fusion for Rose Crystal C'atty Mr. and Mrs. Monte Ward of gaiad and dessert, perhaps a and bake for about 40 minutes 17.00 Herring, road labor P | 9 pÄ. who is ill in the Doernbecher hos Condon visited Friday with Mr. rollt add always a beverage just a moderate oven - 350 d^Kre®*- COUNTY COURT 59.50 W. Kelly, road labor pital there. and Mrs. Gwen Barnett. ! as a matter of course. Turn out on a platter and fill the -D.-ÜT 17.00 G. Wallace, road labor Don Cox of Grass Valley spent iP n ” tinned from nave Mr. and Mrs. Nelson of The ley for seasoning. Then there is center with creamed tuna or 16.00 J. Cothran, road labor the week end at the home of Mr. Rov J. Baker, Premium on R. Dalles were guests at the home of . for the children should al- creamed salmon,.^ .11.50 C. Mersinger, road labor m a Mrs. Louis Sather. A. Stow bond Justice of the Shearer and Mr. and Mrs. Andy 3.90 C. Axtell, road labor Paul and George Wilson and Unless the smell of all her parts Peace 10.00 Sunday Mrs. Guy Pound and sis- w ■ P A C IF IC 6.80 C. Young, road labor Karl Pluemke arc now employed Suits some dam fool Inspector. Depa tment of Agriculture ter Mrs. Ella Hyslop spent the I I 1 5 p v C lO r 5 4.40 ~D*dy faom " - me*l* s«rr*l P. Smith, road labor at the rock crusher which .is lo Sealer of Weights & Meas CeHcious »oonomy d*L lL h hC r'Z ’'i. now employed at (By a C o n sc ie n c es. Objector) The little hen once layed her egg cated about five miles north of 46.50 Paul Wilson, road labor 3.76 ures ‘ As nature did expect her Cottic Shop 1.40 W. Johnson, road labor Kent. the O’Meara »tore, taking the Bring hack again those happy days But now each step from nest to C. L. Poley. M. D., County J. ‘M. Wilson and Bill Jeffries Health office 150.00 Pacific Power & Light Co.f place of Mr. Bradley, who moved of Caeser, Brutus, Hector, nest Lights in machine shed 1.25 were business callers at the Shel They bought and sold, they lived decked by an Inspector. Bates, Lively A Pearson, Prem out of town. Howard Cooper Corp. Rdad gxKBipl« and died ium on Sheriff’s bond $100: Her coop, her rooster, every thing ton F itts home near Grass Valley ’Mir. and Mrs. Wm. Cauthers of , supplies 85.66 Round Trip CoacltFare Saturday evening. Premium on Clerk’s bond Moro, spent Sunday at the home W.th never an Inspector, With which they can connect her— J. E. Norton, road supplies 2.07 A number of Kent folks attend $50.00; 160.00 of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Peugh. | In Caveman days, to get a wife The farmer, dealer, grocer, all Feenaughty Machinery Co., to Chicago e ed the dance and Show at Grass Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Miss Margaret Moon left Friday Upon the bean you cracked her, Are bossed by some Inspector. Road supplies 64.82 Co., Phones for all offices 28.50 for Portland where she is attend- Then drained her home, but now- when >n ¡a endcd an(J oM Nick Valley .Saturday evening LOW F ^ S Foss A Co., road supplies 87.29 Cassie von Borstel and Mary C. C.. Wilson, Sheriff’« ex innr a • Ortm n fo n m t pr «cH ftol and RllftVS TT_.. I ing comptometer school and adays Has (tot each malefactor, a lso to . Hoskinson returned to The Dalles pense 29.00 Christensen Motor Service staying at the home of Mr. and Both first see an Inspector. We hope in each hot "Spot in H— where they will re-enter St. Mary’s other p e in » . road supplies 1.50 Wily W. Knighten, Office Mrs. Jack Henderson. I In Eden’s garden, Mother J£ve There sizzles an Inspector. after the holiday vacation. help $33.37; expense $6.00; 39.37 Geo. A. Potter, road supplies .50 Wednesday members of the Ever- With a few leaves bedecked her. (Dairy Co-Op News) State Indus Accident Comm. Mr. and ftfrs. R. N. McGlasson Éducation Digest, Sup’t. office faithful Sunday school class met The fruit they ate, today would Road employees protection 82.09 and Nellie Wilson were all day expense - 6.00 at theThome of Mrs. Eliza Dingle.1 wait National Hospital Association visitors at the J. L. Davis home Sherman County Journal, Coun virif this ,o" ^ í oSvTrr,BOÍn8 fo** Mrs. George Lamfborn’s birthday Till passed by an Inspector, Road employees protection 23.70 Saturday.. ty printing 16.15 anniversary was commerated with In other days> out in the park, J. K. McKean, gosoline 23.34 Mrs. Maude Garrett of Grass West Coast Print. & Bind Co. birthday cards from members of Wp loved our pirl and necked her. W. G. Armsworthy, road equip Iwtorasatlow Valley was a dinner guest at the Treasurer’s office expense 5.75 the church. Today vou try it in your car ment repair 22.30 J. C. Wilson home Thursday. J. C. Freeman, Box rent for •Melvin Walsh. Chester and V in-lAnd qu5ek> comes an inspector. Geo. Wilde Garage, road equip Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schilling all offices 3.15 ton Watkins and Darrel McQuillan w<> >end our little girl to school, ment repair 29.10 and Mrs. Grace G'pgg were busi Boys & Girls Aid Society 1938 arc working on the rock crusher To U(|ch her and her. Sherman Garage A Machinery ness visitors in Moro Friday. budget item 50.00 near Grass Valley. Co. road supplies 13.50 But all the day it seems that they Mr. and Mrs. Elner Helyer and Louise Home, 1938 budget Mr. ad Mrs. Viggo Häufelt were Sherman J. Frank, Ex Examine and inspect her. , sen Gordon and daughter Norma item — 50.00 dinner hosts Friday evening" to ' fi A I L R 0 A □ plosives 515.08 Those from Kent who attend J<.ane were callers at the home of Waverly Baby Home, 1938 bud a number of friends. Pinochle was Thfty fix her «Y*8’ her teeth’ her Stadelman-Bonn Hardware Co. the funeral of ‘Mrs. Mary Koepke Mr. and Mrs. Richa d Holdaway get item * 50.00 atac in play during the evening and nose, Until they’ve almost wrecked her. *t Grass Valley Wednesday were: Sunday Volunteers’ of America Home Frank Lambom was successful in You’d be surprised, the thing that Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis; Mr. and Rufus basketball teams motored 1938 budget item 50.00 taking the prize. j Mrs. J. L. Matthes, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Friday evening where White Shield Home, 1938 bud Auxiliary members were enter-1 8- J. N McGlasson; Mr. and Mrs. they were victorious over the first get item 50.00 tained Monday by Mrs. Häufelt Must show 10 80me In»P®ctor. ? i‘th a “ ci luncheon* The cow must not , / e u p hoc £ G“s » ^ s e c o n d Kent team,. i R^atha Sayrs, Assessor’s office _____ _ ____ , Schilling. Mr. and milk, Mrs. G. L. Mrs. Betty Kelly wa! _________ y Kelly was a dinner ( help 6.60 members were present. Mrs. Pearl Barnett; J. H, Wilson, Mr. and guest of Mr. apd Mrs. J. C. Wil-j Mae Moore, Assessor’s office Butler extended an invitation to For beef you can’t dissect her, Mrs. Ted von Borstel; L. E. Clarke; âOn Sundaf. I help 11.00 the members for luncheon at the J. C. Wilson and daughter Nellie. Helen Sather has been employed J. C. Freeman, P. M. Stamp« hotel the first Monday in Febru Charles Bothwell and J. H. Wil- at the Allen Bekkadahl horrte for!- for Treasurer’s office $9.00; makes daily trips from ary. son were dinner guests of Mr. and the pa^st few days. Stamps for Assessor’s office Members of the Tillieum club Mria R. N. JMfiûftHfllL-SfiSâftJL........... Frank Flint left Jor Heppner .. $ 1 . 0 . 0 0 ; . ' ........................... 194W entertained - for their husbands Portland To Grass Valley Mr. E. J. Barnet of Condon was Thursday where he will enter a State Indus. Accident Comm. Thursday at the home of Mr. and Moro Christian Science Society: a business visitor at Kent Thurs- CCC camp. Peace officer’s protection 4.47 Mrs. T. L. Fields. Dinner was Church services eve.’y Sunday dinner guest of his Mrs. Grace Gregg and daughters Chas R. Logan, Bal. of 1938 Let us haul your Freight in and out oi Portland served at 6:30, the decorative mo morning at elev.n o’oolck «nd on day and " ( f a ¿. " ¿ .„ « t Dolores and Fi ances, and Charlie audit 23.75 tif being red carnations and nar V ednesday evening at eight o clock cissus. Past time was cards of. The reading room haa an atten- pinochle with Mr. and Mrs.1dant after each service. The public Laurence Funk receiving the ia cordia„y invited to attend the Pr*Ie8- I services and to make use of the Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith are mak- Rodino- room ing their home with Mrs. T. H. Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith, „ .. . . , •re located on the farm. They re-1 . . C\ UrCh: turned from a short weddin, trip 10:00 9aturd»v was good last Sunday, let’s make r' . , . . . „ I it better next Sunday. 11.00 a. m ., The Greatest Miracle, i Morning worship. The pastor w ill. “Is’nt it wonderful the thing* a series of studies on the; that can be made from ordinary book of “I Thessalonians and the beef bones—piano keys, teeth, Second Coming of Christ.” The knife and fork handles, and so onl” (firgt win )be “Christian Salvation “Yes; and my landlady thinks j jn tbe Light of the Second Coming, that they make soup, also. of Christ.” 7:30 p. m., “Hour Around the Fire-Side.’ This is a nev' departure for the evening hour and will consist of a variety ( program and talk by the pastor on ‘‘A Bible Study at the parson age. “Come thou with us and we will do thee good.’ j Gerald C. Dryden, pastor. fiPW Wheat Crop H ealth -ADA^R^MAYN e OREGON <QA1RY COUNCIL Near Wasco LOW EXCURSION RAlt FARES JT Kent People Attend Funeral Of Mrs. Koepke UNION PACIFIC BY TRUCK The Dalles Freight Line, Inc. CHINCHES P lenty of convenience outlets ...m ake your electric appliances ' so much easier to use! - D o Y ou F avor Purebred«? Wasco 'Methodist church: Sun day school at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 11 a. m. Dr. Sydney W. Hall, District Superintendent will preach at 11 a. m., followed by a pot luck dinner in the basement of the church. Bring your lunch and join in with us. Yes, there are *‘Purebreds” in t h e ,____________ L; ( anne11’ Pas^r. tractor world, too. The ^Purebred” will pull your big loads, do your work on time and Read tlfb Ads In the Journal sav< you hundreos of dollars in fuel . . . .*\ in upkeep cost and in lower write-off for depreciation. . .......................... . There’s no question in the minds , of hundreds of your neighbors who builda the “Purebred” trac tors of the world. It’s “Caterpillar” and has bedn for twenty-five years in the North- w fS t . WASCO MARKET O’MEARA 7 ~ Supply & Imp. Co Jahn Deere Caterpillar Groceries--Meats—Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season Your Patronage Appreciated Hara you naad outlats for electric mixer, dock. Iron and ironer, refrig erator, roaster and ventilating fan. Several outlets are required to take care of toaster,coffee maker, waffle iron and sandwich grill. • E le c tr ic a p p lia n ces are so easy to u se i f you can use them when and where you wish, i G et th e p leasu re and sa tisfa c tio n from y o u r e le c tr ic eq u ip m en t you deserve. H ave m ore c o n v e n ien ce o u tle ts in sta lled . Stop f u s s in g w ith d an gerou s e x te n sio n s . . . w ith m a k e sh ift o u tle ts. C all in an ele c tr ic a l c o n tractor to d a y . C on ven ien ce o u tle ts can be e a s ily , quickly and c h e a p ly in sta lle d . You really enjoy your lamps, radio and clock when you can plug them in close to where you use them. M ore o u tle ts w ill enable yo u to u se y o u r e le c tr ic a p p lian ces m ore fre q u en tly , m ore h a n d ily than b efore. Y e t — even if y ou u se them e v e ry d a y — you r e le c tr ic se rv ic e b ill w ill s till be sm all. F or th is is a co m m u n ity w h ere e le c tr ic ity is cheap. Pacific Power & Light Company’s rates have been steadily re- duced until they are among the lowest in the United ^States. — —--------- SEE AN E L E C T R IC A L C O N TR A C TO R TO D AY / P a c if ic P o w er & L ig h t C o m p a n y ' Always at Your Service Outlets are important here, too, Es pecially for bed lamp, clock,heating pad, sun lamp and curling Iron. Compare your houoo wiring w ith water p ip e ... Like pipe, electric wiring will hold only so much electricity. Put more appliances on one circuit than the wire can sup ply ‘ and your iron, for ex ample, won’t gat really hot, iyour lamp will be dim, your mixer will labor. If your wir ing overloads easily, ask an electrical contractor to ex am ine It* A few sim ple changes may be enough to make it adequate. ”4 *•