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FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1940 THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOU RNAL, MORO, OREGON PACÍ two <•*»*< 3o»rw*l SNOW Sherman County Observer Established Nov. 2, 1888 Grass Valley Journal Established Oct. 14’ 1897 „ CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 Wasco News-Enterprise Established Nov. 1891 -JONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 ■ J X W Y V ilv W w C Those who asked for four feet rf snow this winter received some ! » t «Continued from pare one» the art of carving pork loin P u t alternate layers of apples and sweet potatoes into buttered casserole aqd dot liberally with butter. Sprinkle with sugar, salt and pepper. Trim off excess fa t from chops and spread both sides with prepared imustar^. *Place them on apple m ixture. Cover casserole, bake in moderate oven (350 deg.) about 1 hour. Remove cover last one half hour to brown Wisdom “Uncle Joe,” said Albert Ed ward Wiggam, the author, meet ing an elderly Negro who was al ways cheerful in spite of having had more than his share of trou bles, “how have you managed to remain so cheerful and calm? “ Well, I’ll tell yo’,’’ replied U n cle Joe. .“I ’se learned to co-operate wid de inevitable, ¿ucouragvment at the years be- is Dean W alker of . Polk county, guwing. But a m atter of twelve a veteran of many senate sessions or fifteen percent of th eir desire and for the past several sessions wa. all th at nature could,provide senior chairm an of th a t powerful at one time. And maybe those joint House and Senate committee who profess to w ant four feet of on ways and means. Marion coun ¿new are not really so anxious to ty ’s own Douglas McKay is also chops slightly. see m other earth covered quite so receving considerable attention in Not to he Outdone Sergeant: “’Shun! Quick march! deeply with a substance so cold* this connection. N either are the Apple Muffins w Published Every Friday a t Take Sm ith’s name for talking in Two cups flour Moro, Oregon and wet a fter all. prognosticators overlooking U. & From the point of view of en Four tsp baking powder Ealantyne of Klam ath county, ranks. ’’ , Giles L. French Editor Three fourths tsp cinnamon joym ent of life four feet of snow leader of the left wing contingent “But he wasn’t talking, pro tested a corporal who was stand Entered as second-class m atiei at wculd put a damper on most oi in the last senate and whose fol One fourth tsp nutm eg Six tablespoons sugar r y the Postoffice at Moro, ° r e80F the social affairs o f hum an kind lowers were booming Balantyne ing nearby. under Act of Congress of March whose gregarious instincts would for the presidency long before the “ W asn’t h e ? ” , roared the ser One egg One third cup of melted butter geant. “Then put him in the guard Ye no little curtailed if four feet 1939 session adjourned. 3, 1879. of snow covered their roads and One cup of milk house for deceiving me.” OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER Three fourths cup chopped apples paths. Modem vehicles are prac Oregon’s participation in the tically worthless in snow over six SUBSCRIPTION RATES Sift flour, m easure, add baking San Francisco fair during 1940 Payable in Advance iixhes deep. powder, salt and one half tsp When, however, one considers will prolbably depend upon the a t ONE YEAR ~ ~ ....................... *1B0 cinnamon, nutm eg and 4 tbsp sug- titude of the State Emergency the economic advantages of four j ar. Beat egg, add «butter and Attorney At Law J A N U A R Y 12, 1940 ret of snow he has something to Board. The legislative appropria- J milk; mix well. Add liquid ingre- brighten the eye and cause the titn for the state exhibit a t the ^ '7 1. Note how the backbone has I dier.ts to dry, m ixing only enough M oro a n d W a sco * * cooking. fingers to rub softly together as bg show on Treasure Island was 1ÀX LTBAGUET . to moisten even ly ;fo ld in chopped practically exhausted during The rbtst hss »n a M etropolitan »-newspapers car if caressing a -bit of silver. One J apples. Fill buttered muffin pans carving board, so that the back and no prpvision was made for a ried the accounts of the formation who makes his way in the world re p o rt - •pienformance. about two thirds full. Place an bone may be removed before tne Governor of a taxpayers’ league on a sta te by producing w heat m ight easily roast is placed on the platter. I apple wedge on top of each if de- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Sprague has indicated th a t he will wide basis instead of on a county imagine the silver—or gold, weie present the situation to the Em er ' sired. Combine rem aining one 2. Just one sweep of the knife THE STATE OF OREGON FOR or district basis, as it has been it not forbidden—sliding up and gency Board for consideration. 1 fourth tsp cinnamon and two tab- THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN will sever the backbone from roast down in his pocket when he con operating since last fall "when an lespoons sugar; sprinkle on muffin 3. Here is the roast on the plat- SUMMONS • • • officer from N ebraska came _ to tem plates four feet of snow. ' batter. Bake in hot ov n (400 cer in the correct position for the Yes, it’ is the possibilities of th at Raymond L. Elliiott, as Receiv Oregon to tell how that state Only one payment rem ains to i deg.) for 25 minutes. Bakes 16 carver. The ribs, you see, are er of the F irst National Bank of saved tax money 'by a sim ilar much moisture all at once th a t wipe out the loan negotiated in toward him where they will serwe , small muffins. makes the prospect pleasurable. The Dalles, Oregon. Plaintiff. as guide to the direction the knife sides of each rib. Every other slice 1929 to finance the sta te office league. Four feet of snow might well, if vs. will be boneless. If the loin is should take. ' If the introductory speech uf building. '' When the state rnake^ be of the same wetness as the small, the slice will be thin enough IMary Chisholm, M argaret Chis-. the tem porary president is indi this final paym ent of >11,740 plus holm, Annie Laurie Chisholm, afid * ct-tive of the tem per of the m eet present snow, contain six inchea interest on July 1 the building, con Collin G. Chisholm, arid to all oth ing ther.e is much to praise in the of w ater for each acre of soil in s t r u c k ten years ago will -be contain the county and such a plentitude er persons unknown claiming any two boneless slices may attem pt. He pointed out -that free, according to S tate T reasur ing if the slices ^ M u t thin. The right, title., estate, lien or interest between ribs. this group should not sponsor an> of dampness has not been known er W alter E. Pearson. carver cuts closeri4^ainst io w heat growers for, Lo, these in the real property described in of (he U x or political panaceas the complaint adevrse to plaintiff’s may year»7 z< offered and should do nothing with In fact ofic m ust go back to ownership or any cloud upon Tem porarily unemployed - work out a careful and independent 19M5 which is a year of years, one ers in Oregon drew an aggregate plaintiff’s title thereto, Defend study of the situation at hand. to be remembered by wheat grow ants. of $4,042,888 from the unemploy- He a s k id .fo r an intelligently To Mary Chisholm, M argaret controlled economy in the expen ers* for a generation, or back to m nt compensation fund during Chisholm, Annie Laurie Chisholm, diture of tax funds, which, he went the spring of ’85, a fter the big 1939 compared to >5,916,398 in and Collin G. Chisholm, and to all on to say, did not mean stupid snow of ’84 when early day set jobless insurance paid out by the t l e r s walked on crusted snow over nirprnn commission during 1938 it other persons unknown claiming p5rsîffi'wny err ta x s t r ik e«.- -H e k an y ' Tight, h tif, estate, lien o r i n - ed th a t the league be construc- the few wire fences ikat marked wa- revealed this we^nS^TKe'TTl^ SÍ »X II I t T W r h thO t « l property des- 1 "employment Compensation W tiv t. - - — ‘ -____ V" cribed in the complaint adverse to Everyone knows of pressure Eighty four is the year, too, so m :*sion. -The figures reflect a sub grandfather was wont to tell when plaintiff’s ownership or any cloud stantial improvement in the em group* th a t ask, and often get, !„ the old days no single item p upon plaintiff’s title thereto, De a share of public funds merely he the cayuse ponies stood around ployment situation in this state fendants. cause there is no one to oppose hu igry and cold in protected spots a condition which is also reflected provided m oreussurance of win- ing 'book, a dowuui rk ” cheer than a .ellar full of ap-T makes a perfect setting for a getting them. A taxpayers or and chewed the manes and tails in a reduction of the active flit of: ter IN THE. NAME OF THE ! pleasant evening. ganization could in many .cases off each other, so scarce was the unemployed persons from 85,827 ir enser ¿TATE OF OREGON: You are T here’s no better reason for prevent this. ' Not all of the so ’forage after days and weeks of to 42,071. hereby required to appear and an ' eating apples than their aippeal- called pressure groups are bad or the snow. swer the Complaint filed against • • • Those who w ant four feet of i ing flavor and crunchiness. But arc wrong in th eir demands, but you’ in the aJbove entitled suit Trucks and bus operators in red or yellow, striped or blushed, the system of obtaning public snow w ant the moisture, th a t is within ten days from the date of an apple is also a worthwhile bit funds in this m anner is always certain. But it is altogether pos Oregon paid a total of $1,203,531 service of this Summons upon you, of nourishm ent, and supplies its . bad, and there should be a counter sible th a t they also w ant the ex in fees during the past year ac if served within this County; or if [share of h alth protection. I t has acting influence. This the tax perience of seeing so heavy a blan cording to a report by O. R. Benn served within any 'other County ket on mother -earth so th at in public utilities commissioners. Of 1 its good share of both vitamin B j payer group can provide. in the State, then within twenty day* to come as they sit by the fire this amount >979,116.46 was turn ! and C, but contains only a small day? from the date of the service with their grandchildren, they can ed over to the state highway fund j amount of vitam in jA “ IPs an i . fasWon of this Summons upon you; and if ROADS tell tall tales ol the deep snow of This was increase of nearly >145, apple a day oi the notes from Miami, Fla., ibis winter you fail so to answer, for WA^t Word th at the county court has 1940 when ----- but it seems they 000 over the 1938 figures. ; pay” precept because o i s sou. j “ freckle proof’’ sun mask, com- thereof, the Plaintiff will apply to started road construction so early arc to be disappointed, there is roughage. When eaten niw it plc.t(. w;th dark gUi;ses -breath- the Court for the relief prayed for • • • in the year is a hopeful sign for less than a foot. ; gives good exercise to teeth ana j ,, ybe n<<w stv«e n9te prevents in said complaint, namely: That all the county and especially for The suit brought by William F 1 gums. Furtherm ore, young chil- j sunburn of deiicate faces. Its popu- the plaintiff be declared and ad the g reat ’ number of taxpayers Woodward of Portland in an effort dren can eat it without difficulty j ,arity depends oa Beach beauties, judged ,to be “the owner of the who petitioned the court for an to block printing of the new Ore and for them it frequently be-j w^o mav not care to remain hidden. ribfcd a»:_____________ extensive road program last fall. gon codes was thrown out of court ccmes a candy substitute. E iN W i, W iN E i, NE1-4- They were so anxious for improve by Circuit Judge Lewelling this Continued from page one. I There is no f ru it th at assumes ment on gravelled roads th at they From the Observer Jan 14, 1910 week. Woodward who contends N E i Section 16; SE1-4SE1-4 asked an additional tax levy for Section 21; NE1-4SW1-4 Sec Dr. O. J. Goffin accompaned the act is invalid because it con of his agency throughout the t h 7 ^ Pk k“ Z k ! Z c a w ” th at purpose.A. Nothing was done Mi s. W alter Stanley and Mrs. J. C. fers non judicial powers upon the head tion 26; NWJSWJ Section 27; v - ” : Anfd ^ lhhas bCen„,'bM ’ X , U n X P tr.n ,ru c e n t Jelly o r ! _ . . . . . . SE1-4NE1-4, N E iS E I, SiSE - HcfkiWW" » hospital in Port- stut • suprem e court, has indicated cnticm m of COC thpr. any other bu Je> ¡n assured th at sufficient funds, were | ]and for treatm ent this week, 1-4 Section 28; N4Ni Section that he will carry his fight on up emergency bureau. The boys un- i ei . “ “ j gnhnt, in sauce, «re alway^fav^r- 33, Txru’p r HbuTit 33 acres ly- bn hand for extensive road pro- • NelsonTXade, the Tone utd eotor- to the state’s highest trUJUnit---- emergency der D,rector Peehner P e r io j e d f spp,es nQt t0 Two bit« invested in an Oregon ing west of the County Road gram in 1940. • . ed man who has lived in Moro ___ servi ices n ces w t orth f millions of • dollars . mention y apple pie“ served with i t s 1 fa»m» account book is all the The state, in asking for bids, on .1 severaj y tars, died Wednesday. A in the NW JNW i of Section 33 e Qf American cheese> But i equipment anyone needs to pre- Oregon wlil have >2,595,009 in in all parts of the Pacific north- ; the resurfacing of the road from , few f r jends gave him Christian as described in a deed recorded west, on the coast, in forests ; g n<?w an(, interest. . p are him s.lf to keep a systematic ff< dtral funds for use on i t s state Hay Canyon east, specified th a t h u r;ai in Book V of Sherm an County combinations for apples and 1 reebrd of «ny farm business, say’s the contractor rock that portion Mr. an<j Mrs. Vose returned highway system during the year mountains, ranges, parks, a n d , Deed Records a t page 98 they have been of great assistance «• You,n ( G w Kphlman, associate profes- thereof; SE1-4NW1-4 Section of road. The nearby Hay Canyon f,.. ni Portland Saturday and re beginning July _ JL according to in lowering the cost of reclam». t « the generous i hor of farm m anagement at Ore- 35; EJSW i Section 35; all of read, being the oldest surfaced vU;ned teaching a t Hay Canyon word received from W ashington tion in both Oregon and W ashing- Rnwunts of bu tter is not gen State college, who has been by R. H. Baldock, state highway road in the county, is in need of an j Rutledge on Monday. Section 36; Township 4 South, v „ 1 nrjy it gives better pro- bclding v a r i o ^ m eetings on -*he Range 18, E.W.M.; Lot 4 in Repair and the two—-the county John Tonkins has sold his farm engineer. Of this amount >1,884,- ton* tection with its greater amount . subject throughout the state. Section 31 Township 4 South, and state—may be able to get to- at DeMoss and expects to return 0.00 has been allocated to regular Rapid completion of .„Grand of y iam jn ; but also because but- More im portant than the two federal aid highways, $245,900 getber on a contract th a t will - wjth his family, Range 19, E.W.M.; Lots 3 and for secondary highways,>->335,000 Coulee dam is forcing the bureau • ¡s a “ n atu ral” for emphasizing bits, however, is the will of the 4, Seiftion 6, Township 5 South, save both some money. From the Observer Jan 9, 1920 best ¡n flavon person to keep a faithful record Range 19, E.W.M.; Lot 1, the The Wasco w ist road has been B urm ester,-the Moro tailor, for grade separations and >129,200 of fisheries to rush plans for hand- ( ling salmon which cannot citato > rsRRerole . day after day. for public lands roads. W iN E l, E iN W i, Section 1, hard to m aintain for several years «,pulTt the -week <nd-*t Rufus, visit- the dam. ni ^ , . 4 » , * * / » g y j ^ T F i . u r cups c u W apples ' -]— *<>» akepRc is always inclined NE1-4NW1-4 Section 2, Town te*cause the surface is badly worn, with his brotheF-in-law, C. C. The reclam ation bureau s ; Three cups cltbed 8WMt potatoes, to wonder w hether farm ers feaBy ship 5 South, Range 18 the Lone Rock and other m arket ’ mayor of the Carden City, hatcheries at W enatchee on tne 6 | 1 cooked , keep accounts, and if so, whether E.W.M., roads also need more surface ( q wo inches of snow fell Sunday E ntiat, Methow and Okanogan . free from all claims of the de they are worthwhile,” said Profes- reck to keep them from rapid de ni;/ht. Prospects for more s good. rivers and th esi will be transfer- brown snear fendants of all persons whom sor Kuhlman recently. “ Here is M ghty hard on the coal bin and terioration. One half tsp salt rid to the bureau of fisheries for what one O rigon woman reported soever and th at the cloud up For reasons th a t each resident pibs, but dandy for the win ft w grains of pepper The fisheries bureau A new approach to a mutial un- operation. on the title of such land along a surfaced road will recog- lej wheat. on this subject, as quoted in a Six pork hops Mrs. C. H. Ellsworth took home ! clerstanding of the various prob- trapped 59,000 m ature Columbia prepared m ustard a ris in g ^ by reason of the recent national magazine article: nizc as valid, there is good reason losing the order of sale and for the county to be glad that tQ ber bot ej iaRt Tuesday a China» k m s which confront both farm river salmon at Rock Island dam “The farm account records were notice of sale above referred road work has actually started In pb ta s a nt ’from the city meat mar- and city people of Oregon is 'being last fall and transported them by started in 1936 and they served to .be removed by order of ke;. None of the bird was served made through a series of ’ farm er- t ’ucks to hatcheries, some of the Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M theii purpose well when the in- 194P. this Court, declaring title in Meets on the 1st and ?cme tax collector wanted a share as a taxiderm ist had stuffed it in businessm an” meetings which had salmoh having a 150 mile ride in fee simple to be in the plain a style not adapted for the table. their l>eginnings in Yamhill and the tanks. 3rd Thursday eve- QT> tbe profi,tsf which had been THE BUDGET tiff herein, and th at the de G ass Valley Journal, Jan. 9, 1920 Um atilla counties in December nings of each month. sppn^ three y„ars ago. He said Whenever a presidential elec The president,slashed appropria fendants - and all persons be The Citizens Bank directors and now are e x a c te d to spread to V isiting members cor,| , itemized report gave a goexl tion year comes aiong along there is forever enjoined and barred virtually every county in the tions deeply to give more money dially invited to meet pjc.^ure (>f the farm operations and always politico I t m anifests itself W(,dn(.s(J evening, state. for national defense, but so many from asserting any claim in - with us. i be wanted to know if we went to in various and dev,ous ways, of- H ?th p _____ rMident w and to said land, adverse to ___ c ... The meetings, as held at Mc- communities are affected that A. B. Christianson W. M. ! the expense of having a lawyer t«n so well campf agid as to be Moon? gnd E verett Baker came up Mmnville and Pendleton, were there is a growing inquiry as to the plaintiff and for such other C. V. Belknap, Secy. ma^e ou^ j was pihased to hardly recognizable by the lay- f p ortlan(1 tw attend the m eet-| sponsored by the county agricul- the necessity for more than two relief as to this »Honorable teli him th at one lesson in farm raan tural conservation committees, billion dollars being assigned to Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. gecounting given by our county Court may seem meet. ir.g. Now there’s the national bud GAVIN & GAVIN T. M. Rolfe a fter several weeks w ithvthe O.S.'C. extension service this purpose. It is believed con Moro, Oregon agent, and a 25-cent Or;gon get. No doubt the party in pow tr m the eastern states visiting rel- and county planning committees gress will restore many, of the Meets 1st and 3rd ollege farm account book Attorneys for Plaintiff, Residence had a t least one eye on the coming a tjves an^ friends returned home cooperating. City residents were cuts. . Tuesdays in the ea‘h turned the trick ;» , ¡and Post office address, The Dalles, election when making up the bud- Tuesday evening, guests of farm ers’ at evening din I.O..O.F. hall Trai _________,_______________________ Oregon,______ , „ ____________ get. National defense has been Monday evening a “High Jinks” ners which was followed by open sient and visiting popular in the many polls taken pur^y was given Miss Anna forum discusión of local agricul brothers are cordi recently; therefore we have an in- geliwartz in her new home, by tural problem. A sim ilar plan is ally invited to meet e rtase in th a t item in the budget. gbout 35 her f ri€nds> Miss being followed in other Oregon w ith . us. In order to do this it was neces- Schwartz . received some nice counties which are now planning Vv non M il^r, N. G. sary to cut some other items. pjvces of fancy work and a hand- meetings. Joe T ru itt, Secretary. Some very deep cuts were made new rocking chair, Dinner and discussion meetings in appropriations th at are populai From lhe observer Jan. 12, 1900 of farm and city people, held on Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78.O.U.S. in certain sections, like Bonneville gia fer Bros, have opened their ¡both a county and community Moro, Oregon and certain irrigation develop- nev. and ^hoe store in Moro, .basis, were tried in several other Meets Every Second and i roenta, for instance. under very favorable prospects for slates last year and were regarded Fourth Thursdays in each i as very successful in "bringing I t will therefore be hard for the future, Quick - Easy * Safe Month. Visiting members | congressmen, whose return to Charles Deikman tackled that better understanding of mutual Invited ! W ashington depends. on- obtaining... eh ma lettuce field at DeMoss pioblems, according to Will St^én S®rV'C* Rose Amidon, W,M. Write or call money for local purposes, to vote Monday with a walking plow, d - of Milton, .chairman of the Ruth Sparling, Secretary. pis for com plete to curtail the things the adminis-. termined to fight the weed to the AAA committee. “ I'm glad to see that they are tration really wants. And it is death. He has a hard job on information— Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. l ié bt :ng adopted in Orejgon counties’ not really «expected th at there will hand. ******* Moro, Oregon be mud) economy from this ses- Burglars entered John Fred- ho said. “The state committee Meets 2d & 4th Tue« aion. But the adm inistration is burgs house at Gorman; new years hopes th a t every county in Ore . ***• day of each month. getting p retty —for didn’t it put eve and stole a watch, chain, and gon will hold one or more meet Visiting members welj p u t a lowered budget? The peo- purse containing >3.75. The s t a ings of farm and city people this H e a d O ffic e , P o r tla n d , O re g o n come. ple's delegates will be the ones to en articles were taken from a winter so that they* can get bet M lM B IR F f D i R Al D E P O S IT I N S U R A NC I C O R P O R A T IO N W. B. Rice, N. G. G00 ROOMS ";$ENSIBI I R « iS raise it. The ta x payer will par- ' table with in arms length of ter acquainted with tach other Florence Johnston,Sed tially finance the campaign, -__ J where Mr. F. lay asleep. v. and with their mutual problems. GEORGE G. U P D E G R A F F 1989 Freckle Proof Hi -W ay / a« HST .... ....... In Other Days i ¡Farm Account Valabfe in j a Farm and City Meetingc Held < h ui. » , &nnual meeting in the . , R U O 1 , , v ... A New Modern Deposit Plan to save your Time T he D a lle s B ran ch o/ the U n ited S ta tes N a tio n a l B an k «V *- -V*- •X.