Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, January 07, 1955, Page 4, Image 4

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SHERMAN
C O U N T ! JO UfSN AL. MOMO, UUAA j UN F R ID A Y , J A N U A R Y T, 1115Ó
Grass Valley
Sadie Alley and daughter, Mrs. term. Her brother, Ross Norton,
1 cup cooked mixed vegetables.
Wayne Karnes and son, Kay, went returned to Eugene to Ssum e his New Method of Finding Results of
Wheal itLeague
to Tygh Valley Sunday where studies at U. of O. after spending
Mix sausage meat and onion in
Mrs. John Rust entertained the they had dinner OL'OKHdSayrsr the holiday vacation with his par- Rain Making W ork Studied By Experts
Cook Tells Hoi
How
skillet and brown well. Drain off
bridge club at her home last they were dinner guests of Mr. ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norton,
excess fat. Remove handle from
Tuesday evening with a dessert and Mrs. Hoy Feely.
(¿loud-seeding operations in the tern of following weather balloons To Use Flour
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Eslinger
skillet (If handle is not removable
lunch followed by cards at three
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wallace
May
were
and
family
went
to
Cascade
Locks
Northwest
and
elsewhere
should
by
radar.
. h.
Mr« k m e i k u li u, L
ssey were and family went to Ca
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Plenty of good eating is yours spread meat mixture in 2 quart
M
'
‘ n srnt n nebl hlKb, in Moro Sunday
The method worked out by the when you help yourself to this casserole) Top with layer of to-
_ „ to , visit
. . . his . sis- recently - where they - were
--- over
----- ** deigned ecientlically to yield
Mrs. Harry Hooper second and ter . Mrs. Grace
Zevely at the home night guests of her brother, Roy *he mo3t raPld progress in echlev- scientists to find out how much nulrilious p,e of Plenty Hot and matoes and mixed vegetable«
Mrs. John Block low Mrs. Hooper of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Busse.
Hogue and family.
ln« t ’ k weather
control.
rain will fall naturally
seeded meaty, it is certain to satisfy ap-
ara _ tv ..... .................v...
i -
... in , a regres-
Drop biscuit
topping R by J oywiuuw
spoonfuls
also won the traveling
This
policy was presented by area is called j .. “multiple
__».n
.
»ra
.. prize. Oth-
T1
^ r' and ^ rs Alfred Payne and
Mrs. John Engstrom had dln-
n
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n
/
.
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.
petites
sharpened
by
crisp
fall
on vegetables.
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hnii W * ' Meadames Ro- family returned home from a two ner with Mrs. Hazel Zurlinden three OSC weather scientists at sion." This formula uses 11 wea- days.
i? i n i
| tef’ Wal'
weeks trip to Pasadena, Califor-
and Tom Coyle Sunday. the American Asssociation for the t her variables.
This sausage-vegetable casserole BUcuit Topping
*.'r, r?V S,’ Ar*e , c miey’n Kend' nla where they visited their son
Mrs. Frances Mathews and son, Advancement of Science meetings
Because the right kind of mea-
un,*P. 1 aul Syron, Bernard ¡n jaw and daUghter, Mr. and Teddy, left Friday for their home at Berkeley, Calif., Thursday af- surements at the right times and is so quick and easy to make. 2 cups sifted enriched flour
You 11 want to repeat it often and 3 teaspoons baking powder
ir n an< I earl «arrett.
Mrs. Hal Gomez and daughter, in
30.
places have
in Seattle
.>eauie after
a n e r spending
spenuu.g the
vne holi-
non- ter»ioon December ~
j not been available— uge R Qn d
t(X) b
for elabor- , teasnoon salt
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hooper en- Suzanne.
day vacation here with her moth-
A new approach, which permits due to lack of scientific design in ate dinner
,,
nreDaration« Rich
Rich with
with 1 teasP°°n
salt
preparations.
cup shortening
tettained friends at their home
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hogue and er, Mrs. T. M. Rolfe.
a more nearly precise check on the experiments—some of the
savory
tomato
and
tangy
onion,
j
cup
mjjjc
v
. r L 5v° wi,h fwo tables family of Cascade Ixx-ks were over
Mr. and Mrs. I«ester Barnum cloud-seeding results than previ- variables are uncertain, Lincoln
this is a casserole sure to please
of bridge. Those present were Mr night guests Sunday at the home and family were dinner guests oosly obtained, was summarized said.
the men in your family.
Sit together flour, baking pow-
and Mrs. Dell Olds, Mr. and Mrs. of his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus New Years day at the home of Mr. by the OSC physicists at the
... ..
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. . . . . .
der and salt. Cut or rub In shorten-
Arzell I«emley and Mr. and Mrs. Eslinger.
American
Meteorological
society
As
these
shortcomings
are
cor-
and Mrs. Archie Contrail.
The topping Is light, bluffy drop ing untll mixture is crumbly. Add
reeled we will know precisely the
Walter Davis. Refreshments were
The Masons had an oyster su p
Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Blaylock session.
extent to which cloud seeding biscuits made with enriched flour. milk and stlr untll flour ,a we„
served later by the hostess.
per at the IOOF hall last Tuesday and son, Orville, were business
Cloudseeding operations must
Using enriched flour costs no moistened. Drop about half of bat-
works," Lincoln went on.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mnv spent evenjng for Masons and guests, visitors in Portland recently.
.
embody Klentiflc design and con- "
" m o tile regres- more than unenriched, yet adds ,er by spoonfuis on s a u i g i v e i i
New Years eve visiting at the A metl|ng was heW after *
sion equation. It shows an actual
table mixture. Drop remaining hat-
home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Mr. and Mrs. John Block had The Dalles were visitors Sunday scientists repeated. They are Fred rainfall increase of 16 per cent riboflavin and valuable food iron. ter on ungreased baking sheet.
Clodfelter.
as dinner guests New Years day at the Willard Rolfe home.
W. Decker, Russell L. Lincoln over the computed natural rainfall ' our
wil! like lhem s° wel1» Bake casserole in hot oven 425* F.
Miss Glenna Teeters came up Mrs. Sadie Alley, Mrs. Wbyne
Mr. and Mrs. John Rolfe went ant* John A. Day.
is needed to say with odds of 19 to ,hat w/ y e mada ° “ r reclpe large 20 minutes. Bake drop biscuits 15
from Portland Thursday and Karnes and son, Bruce Alley and to Portland Friday on business
The Trl-county area operations
tor, both.
,'“ppi"« ° n minutes. Makes 4 servings.
spent the New Year weekend at Mrs. Irene Waters of The Dalles, returning homd Sunday. Mrs. Har- were described by the scientists. 1 the increase was due to cloud “ the ou«h
casserole and additional drop
seeding.
the Bill Pausch home. Mrs. Pausch
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Olds and son rlett Wells accompanied them to This includes Gilliam, Morrow
biscuits. You’ll like them, too» be-
and Miss Teeters let Sunday for Robin were business visitors in Portland to return to her home a°d Sherman counties in Oregon,
Over the four years of Tri-coun
Portland where they both
are Portland Wednesday and Thurs- in Roseburg after spending the an area of about 4000 square tv see<iinS operations, the depar- dients together until well-moist­
well-moist-
A superior service
*
b f b i son high s< bool. day They were over night guests holiday vacation here with her mi,es-
ened and drop by spoonfuls on an
e f personal attendance
Mr. and Mrs. Donald von Bor- Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Glen mother. Mrs. T. M. Rolfe.
- -
ungreased baking sheet. No knead-
THAT COSTS N O M O R I
stel had as visitors last Tuesday Perry in Gresham. Miss Barbara
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reckman attempt to measure rainfall In a This would have occurred natural- lng is necessary.
evening Mr. and Mrs. Keith De- Alley came home with her i»ar- and daughter visited Mr. and seed«d area which is 36,000,000,- >7 one out of ever7 four years on
Serve Pie of Plenty with a crisp
Courcey of Prineville, Mr. and ents and spent the weekend, re­ Mrs.
salad and you know you have a
Joe Morelli in Shaniko Sun- 000 times as great as the area ,he average.
Mrs. Carl von Borstel, George von turning to Portland Sunday.
covered by the nine official rain
The departure in the Tri-county healthful and popular menu.
day.
Börstel, Miss Patricia Johnson of
Æ
j i î - «
'IS T
gauges in the target.
area is too small to attribute to
Mrs. John Rust and daughter,
PIE OF PLENTY
John Day, Robert Holmes and Mrs. Oran Raven went to The SURVEY ORDERED
The amount of rainfall is not anything other than natural var-
Miss Anne Domlco.
D
100 «UT A X
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________________
At a meeting of the Governing precisely known because of the iation, Lincoln said.
Dalles Friday
afternoon and ____
met
1 pound sausage meat
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Reynolds had her daughter, Phyllis, of Portland Board of the State of Oregon De- sparseness of the rain gauge net-
Day urged the use of scientific
cup chapped onion
— A wide range e f prices **"
as < innei guests Thursday even- wh0 spent the weekend here.
partment of Geology and Mineral work. Decker said In pointing out sampling of data for future cloud- 2Vk cups cooked tomatoes (No. 2
that meats e l wishes
ng Mr. and Mrs. Frank von Bor-
and \ i rs R q Dugger had industries, held in the state office
the meager sampling. seeding experiemtns "If we ex- can)
' a\ tom I hilomath and spent the ag djnner guests New Years Mr. building, a program was author-
“A better estimate of how much pect to detect 5 percent Increases
in« Pinochle.
and ^jrs j ohn Rust and daughter ized to rnaP ,he Keol°Ky of a por- rain falls can be obtained by use with 19 to 1 odds within about
•rank Haynes arrived I burs- phylllg, Don and Rex Richards ^ on of _ northeastern Malheur of modern weather radar. Balloon five years.”
day from Philomath and spent the and Ruth Runyon of Portland and county. The area to be mapped borne ’rawinsonde’ observations
“The only person who will lose
holiday weekend with his sister. M r and Mrs Oran Raven and 8On embraces
approximately
850 are also needed at stations close to on this Is that cloud seeder who
F°r the sure way to feed ero
Mrs. A. A. Dunlap.
Mr. and Mrs. Arzell Lemley -Si«uare miles. Vale is located near the target area," he said,
is selling as a sure thing a product
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Schilling and took their «laughter, Carolyn to
northern margin of the map
“Rawinsonde” Is a term used by he himself is not sure he can pro­
son, Gary, were dinner guests Portland Sunday where she left area> ii,e DregoffIdaho line forms meteorologists to describe a sys- duce," Day concluded.
New Years day at the home of for Eugene to resume her studies
t^ie eastern margin, and _______ ._______________
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crews.
at II,r un vet It) The Lamteya !tl" ........... 'f ^ r v o i r la in the
......... ...........................................
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lemley visited a few day« with their par- s°utb-central part. The .Mitchell
Mortgage Loans To Meet Your Individual Needs
and family were dinner
guests ent8 Mr and Mrg c h a ries j Pm!ev Dutte toP°KraPh,c map will be
ATTRACTIVE TERMS
New Year day at Moro
at the b(.fore returning home
used aa a hase for P,ottlnK the
home of Mr. and Mrs.
Uimer
Mrs A A Dun,ap and her bro. geology.
PROMPT SERVICE
Sayrs.
The Governing Board, composed
ther, Frank Haynes of Philomath
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Blagg and were callers New Years day at of Mason L. Bingham, chairman,
Standard Insurance Co.
family left Thursday for Lebanon the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Verne (Portland), Nlel H. Allen (Grants
Call
where they spent the holiday Mobley and Mr. and Mrs. Ted von Pass), and Austin Dunn (Baker),
A western company serving western agriculture
in
making
the
announcement,
FARM
CHEMICALS
weekend at the home of her par­ Borstel.
HOME OFFICE
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Coyle,
Janice Blbby left Wednesday noted that the geologic mapping
Wasco, Phone 543
of
the
Mitchell
Butte
quadrangle
returning home Sunday.
812 S. W. Washington
Portland, Oregon
for Eugene to resume her studies
would
be
a
component
part
of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank von Borstel at the university after spending the State Geologic Map. They also
Phone ATwater 4331
had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. the holidays with her parents, Hr. stated that this was a basic step
and Mrs. Donald von Borstel and and Mrs. Art Blbby.
In providing assistance in explor­
Howard Garland of Wasco ation of the oil and mineral de­
family, Mr. and Mrs. A. von Bor­
spent
the
holiday
vacation
here
stel and son, Phil, and Mr. and
velopment of that part of the state.
. 4
Mrs. Frank Sayrs and son, Tony with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Interest in the area Is demonstrat­
Howard
Garland.
of Moro.
ed by the drilling now In progress
A good crowd attended the by El Paso Natural Gas Company
Mrs. Wayne Karnes and son.
Ray, spent Sunday evening visit­ dance held in the Kent Legion nt a site near Double Mountain.
R. E. Corcoran, geologist with
ing Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Crews. hall New Years eve sponsored by
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ziegler the bent Ix»glon. The music was t he department, will be in charge
Be wi
of m
the r iiiappiuM
mapping project.
Jr. and family of The Dalles came .. furni.she‘1 by the Beachler’s - —
pn»jn.i. r Field
irm
up Friday and were over night ,
. 10 Auxiliary furnished the work will commence enrly in the
guests and s|>ent New Years day H cc* *nents of sandwiches, cake spring of 1955. Mr. Corcoran made
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
„ sv,'ve ' by Mrs. A. A. preliminary studies In this area
Dunlap, Mrs. A. von Borstel, Mrs. whlie a graduate student at the
. Ohls.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hartmann of Oliver Schadewltz and Mrs. Frank University of Oregon and inter-
mlttently since he has been with
Wasco were dinner guests New von Borstel.
THE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
. liss ( arol Norton of Kent Is the Department of Geology and
Years day at th e ’ A. F. Balzer
.it,ending
OS(
at
Corvallis
this
Mineral
Industries.
home.
of P ortland/ O regon
Mr. and Mm. Earl Olds had ns
dinner guests Sunday John and
Barbara Alley and Mr. and Mrs.
William Brlnkert and family.
By
M rs. A . F. Kaiser
SHELL
nh 3 service
Statement of Condition
DECEMBER 3 1 , 1 9 5 4
Range Ridin's Rugged
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blagg and
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Balzer of Moro
were dinner guests New Years day
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rudy
Olsen at Moro.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Freeze
and family were dinner guests
New Years day at the Don Clod­
felter home!
Dinner guests at the home of
Mr. and Mm. Kendrhk Dunlap
New Years day were Mrs. A. A.
Dunlap and Mr. and Mm. Harry
Hooper and son Floyd, of Grass
Valley, Frank Haynes of Philo-
math, Mr. and Mm. Art Watkins
of Wasco and Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Roberson of Condon.
Karen and Dickie Alley of Port­
land spent from last Monday un­
til Thursday here visiting their
father, Bruce Alley, their grand
mother, Mrs. Sadie Alley and
their aunt, Mrs. Wayne Karnes.
Mr. and Mrs. Olan Stark and
family of Kent and Mm. W. D
Barnett were dinner guests New
^ears day at the Harold Owens’
home.
Mr. and Mm T* W. Brockway
and family left Saturday for their
home In The Dalles after spend­
ing several days here with her
grandmother. Mrs. T. M, Rolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud'Raver took
their son. Kim, to a doctor In The
Dalles Inst Sunday for burns suf­
fered on his knee when he walked
in front of the blow torch used In
thawing out frozen water pipes
at the Frank T. Baver home.
They have taken him down sev­
eral times since to hnve the burns
dressed.
Mr. and Mrs, Bob Roberson of
Con 'on visited her grandparents
Mr and Mrs. Jerry Wilson in Kent
Sunday stopping here to visit her
grandmother. Mrs. A A. Dunlap
a while.
Mr. and Mrs. John Block, Mro.
on thc 3Prawlin«- unfcnced Wyoming range-'
the ™««edness it demands of cowhands, is facet of m«»d-
herd7 « lectinJCli‘i‘f h *181 h8J “* Ver yielded to mechanizat.on In
ihn J d ,
Iectin<‘ b:rand*og and m yriad other chores, the West s rid ­
ing, roping cowboy and his horse are irreplaceable.
RESOURCES
Cash on Hand and Duo from Banka..................................................... $159,702,209.17
United States Government Bonds..........................................................
297,820,374.BS
Municipal and Other Bands....................................................................
70,099,756.62
Loans and Discounts— Not...................................................................... 270,171,235.81
Stack in Federal Reserve Bank...............................................................
1,080,000.00
Bank Premises (Including Branches).....................................................
1,847,580.72
Customers* Liability an Acceptances.....................................................
461.442.5B
Interest la m e d ...........................................................................................
2,582,269.47
Other Resources........................................................................................
101,160.31
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$810,873,029.53
LIABILITIES
Capital........................................................................ $ 18,000,000.00
Surplus........................................................................
18,000,000.00
Undivided Profits......................................................
18,047,178.49
------------------------- $ 54,047,878.49
Reserves for Interest, Taxes, etc..............................................................
4,126,458.01
Acceptances...............................................................................................
461,442.51
Dividends Declared..................................................................................
511,200.00
...................................................................................................... 748,300 328 37
Interest Collected Net la m e d ................................................................
3,424,341.55
Other Liabilities.........................................................................................
i ,380.33
O F F -D U T Y , cowpokes stage
rodeos at mere drop of a
dust-caked hat. Scene at
Lander, right, showing rider
proving mastery of bucking
horse, is typical of action
they produce.
$810,873,029.53
H o l l y w o o d romantic tales
T ib //«/<«««/ ierfo/sf >7
to the contrary, it a a hard
and tricky business. Deftly
lassoing calf and wrestling
animal to ground often mean«
violent scuffle. But it's r< g-
ular part of the task.
A SID E F R O M never-changing cowboys* role, today's ranch life ‘a
a lot more comfortable than it was M or 75 y e a r. ago. No longer
re cattle trailed at notable distances to market, as they we««
‘n cattl*
d riv* n hundreds of miles to Dodge City. Ksa..
upping pt»mts. Trucks, like these International tractor trailer
combinations, perform the haulurg.
w euer
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