Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 14, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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COUNTT
JOUMÀU
MUBU,
UBBGUN. WAY. JULY 14, 1M».
FAQS 4 *
MSI
Read «pMlles
R. fl. McKean
ß0«1 Mas'
12.00
ter’s office nmt
^Continued from page one.
Con-
.30
N»i
Hospital
Assoc
at 10 cents
11.90
| tributions for road workers
I. D. Pike Reg. 7 voters it.
■70
Pac.
Power
&
Light
Co^
Road
10 cents
1.25
masters office light bill
Joseph A. Mee
Reg. 7
.70
Pac.
Tel.
&
Tel-
Co.,
iRoad
voters at 10 cents
master’s office telephone
Geo. G. Updegraff Dist- At­
3.25
0.89
bill
torney’s expenses
Kou can still buy at DEPRESSION PRICES the
Road
Standard Oil Co.,
Pac. Power & Light Co.,
24.08
3.80
expenses
Courthouse light, bill
articles listed below-but beware, new stocks are
State Industrial Acc. Comm,
Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Total
1421^
up-BIrt NOW
Contributions for road
telephone bril*
mW*-'-'
12.20
workers
West Coast Print. &B. Co-,
Tum-a-lum Lumber Co Road
Clek'k’s supples $45,-31
40.65
supplies
Election supplies 55 18
g^Bovs SLACKS
Road
mas-
135.51
Homer
S.
Wall
Sheriff's supplies 35.02
35.69
1 ter’s expenses
A. S. Johnson
Plumbing
Road Mas*-
Ll< Wasco Pharmacy
and supplies, courthouse
1.60
1 ten’s supplies
Wasco Pharmacy
Supplies
I.lent.-Com. Frank Hawks, noted aerial speed king, with his new all metal monoplane “Sky Chief,” fastest cruft
10.85 \jrs Wm. Mitchell
Board
for county poor
of
irjnsport
type in the world, in which he will attempt to demonstrate the practicability of combinin'; a heavy load
6.00
। fur Weld, road laborer
State Industrial Acc- Comm
Mens TWEED
TROUSERS
with
«qkW
In
air transportation.
19.15
» I
1
Roy
J.
Baker
Road
supplies
*■' Contributions for peace
AU
wool
10.15
County
Treasurer
Redeem
ifficers
g
warrant No. 435 plus ac­
Mrs. Alma Lunay
Cart of
19.75 1 crued interest
$7040.83
Jess Steel, county pool
shopped in The Dalle« Thursday
is only thirty five. Many years were home this week.
Ginn^Coleman & Co.. Court­
required to arouse the public interest,
R. O- Seott is putting a new coat
Mrs. /.»A. Butler is spending some
.10
house supplies
Bill—Have you ever done any pub­ but when this was done the people of of painton
___
the Standard Oil tanks in tirtte at Colftx With her mother and
Dewey Thompson
Field As-
the state „of Oregon made it pissible I Wasco
*her daughter Mildred.
5000 lic speaking?
sessor
Joe—I once proposed to a girl over to develop an intensive educational
Mileage for
Mr. Reynold» of the Aeln»
Harper spw(
N. Van Gilder
the telephone in my home town.
campaign for the control of tubercu-
4.00
anoe Co. was a bustaia» visitor at end in Stevenson with Orion Watten*
business trip to The Dalles
losis.
Judge’s ex-
Geo. A. Potter
Few people would deliberately give Wasco Monday and Tuesday-
Stranger_I represent the Nation­
4.30
p«nses
R- E. Elliott has moved into the -
al Society for the Prevention of Pro­ tuberculosis to members of their fam­
Mr. and Mrs- S. T. Brannock and
Bur­
ZeU’s Funeral li uine
ily
or
others
with
whom
they
come
in
Glen
Maurer house.
VOILE DRESSES
fanity. I would like to take profanity
45.00
son
of Corvallis are guests at the
ial of Jesse-Steel
contact.
If
this
is
true,
why
does
the
entirely out of your life, once for »JI
WASH
Mr and Mr*. J. A. Stiles and Mr. Norton home for several days.
Closing of
disease continue to spread? Igno­ and Mrs. Frank Miller all of Forest
- Francis Medic r
and
—______________________
।
1.00
>
Steel grave
Bjones (calling to his wife)—Say, rance and Fear are important fac- Grove were recent visitors in Wasco.1 I ’Mr and Mrs. Homer Wall and fam-1
of
Closing
Uy left Wednesday for Seaside to
Joe Hobson
>
1.00 June, here’s a man who wants to buy uors.
ayjord last Thursday
People, who in the face of symp­
Sunday were
Steel grave
stay two week*.
our car.
the
summer
in
Portland,
but
will
re
­
of
Digging
toms
such
as
undue
fatigue,
loss
of
Mipntgon^ery
and
Mr*.
Floyd
Marfin
Mui vil Stone
weight prolonged coughing or spit­ sume her work in Wasco in the fall- » Mr. and Mr*. Earl Richelderfer all of White Salmon and Mrs. Alice visitor« at The Dalles Monday.
Steel grave
Tuberculosis
Still
A
spent last week end at Sheridan with
ting of blood fail to heed warnings |
Clark of Portland.
Wasco County Indus. Farm
Leslie Nunn is spending the aum-
relatives.
Care of Chas.' Patterson
may
be
generally
placed
in
two
;
Wasco.
He
is
planning
to
en-
Dangerous Disease
Mr. and Mrs- Frank Bowman of y
Dalle» were week end visi-
40 98
griups; first, those who do not pos-
the
of iO. medical school at
and supplies
Mr. and Mrs. G- C. Andrews and Goldendale were gnesta at the Bonus,
10.00
S. E. Eakin
Couniy poor
son spent several days last week in Guy home Thursday. They were ac- ,
sess the knowledge that these Portland thia fall* .
A. M. Young County Treas­
Tuberculosis comes from tubercu- I may indicate the presence of tuber­
companied h$me by Mrs. Bertha
Mr. and Mr*. Harry 8awm spent
Dana Jean McMillan returned from Portland with relatives.
urer Sheriff’s supplies $55.40
culosis. and second, those who fail to I
losis.
Every
case
of
^tuberculosis
Haley
and
little
L<
Volte
Guy
who
j^t
week end in Portland with rela-
72.51
Stevenson
where
she
visited
her
__
______
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Raymond
Crew*
of
Treasurer’s suppliesl7.H
comes from another. The control of I have an examination made fvr
tivee.
will
visit
there
for
a
while.
uncle
and
aunt,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leland
p
ort
i
an
d
are
spending
this
week
with
Sherman County Journal To-
that they may be told that they have
15.55 tuberculosis depends on the preven- I tuberculosis- Of all persons who McMillan for two weeks.
Mr. Crew’s parents.
Mr*- Opal Hulizs of Portland spent
tai printing
Everett Downing of Albany ia in
tion of exposure, which is simply pre- I
on
Claims Allowed k and Drawn
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Lambom
were
,
Mrg
Geo
wnde
8pent
laet
week with her parente Mr. and
spread
the
disease
these
two
groups
Wasco
visiting
friends
this
week.
venting contact between persins who I
Monday in Portland.
County Road Fund
Mr. and Mrs- Abe Miller of Van­ Mr*. Ed Feldman.
are spreaders of the germs of tuber- I are the most dangerous. Not un dinner guests last Sunday at the I Sunday
-
’
• 9 . ■ with
--fit- relatives couver are guests at the Louis Walsh
W. C Weld, Omitted from
culosis and those who are free from I commonly is it possible to trace dis­ Stanley home.
June
remained
to visit
Mn. Elva Bryant of Moro was a
2.00
astrous
result
to
such
ignorance,
or
home-. /
June claim
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
McWade
and
for a while-
the germs.
vhkor at the A. D. Richelderfer home
Homer S. Wall Headmasters
For more than twenty five years I fear, through two or three genera­ son were gueats of Mrs. Elizabeth
Floyd Root went to Portland Tues­ Sunday-
Katherine Richelderfer ie spending
132.61
salary
the State Board of Health of Oregon tions of a given family. Such a ca - Fuller last week end-
I two weeks at the Camp Fire girls | day called there by the death of M. ...
Road Laborers
has waged an educational campaign amity is entirely unnecessary and can
Root’s grand mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Mel Beer and daugh­ camp on the Sandy river-
45.53
Tate home ware Mr. and Mr*. Floyd
against this disease. The first bulle­ be avoided.
E. L. Weld
Miss Jeanette Scott of Portland
ter
of
The
Dalle«
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Anyone who has the disease or
41.88 tin, “Prevention and Cure of Con­
Ford from Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. H-
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Holling, Mr.
W. C. Weld
visiting friends and relatives at Wa i- Barbur and son of Portland and Mrs.
thinks he may have it should be sel­ George Russie of Portland visited
2-31
sumption,
”
was
written
by
Dr.
Woods
'
Chet. Bargenholt
and Mrs. Percy Hargood and Miss
co this week.
^6 Hutchinson, the first state health offi­ fish with it and not give it to a re - Mrs. Jeesie Amos last week.
Robert Foister and daught* of
Adeline Hargood all of Portland spent
Gus Peterson
ativeo
r
friend.
He
should
not
wait
The
families
of
Hugh
Walker,
Hugh
27.53
Rufue.
Mr
and
Mrs.
Walter
Cole
of
Sher
­
cer
in
the
state
of
Oregon-
In
the
last
week
end
at
the
Everett
Wat
Andy Shearer
21.63 opening paragraph he states:
wood are guests of Mrs. Minnie Mc­
A | until he has spread it to others be­ White, Herbert Root and Ed McKee kins and A. C- Käseberg homes-
Mr. and Mr*. Glen Maurer of Port­
L. L. Funk
8.60
Kinney.
disease which causes one—seventh of fore going to his phj'eician and hav- | picniced at DeMoes last Sunday-
land were last week end visitors at
W. A. Johnson
I. A. Coffey and daughter of Port-
2-16 all deaths which occur is certainly ing a chest examination and a spec­
Miss Jean Spencer is reported on
G. G. Garland
Emma Elizabeth Lambom is visit­ Wasco-
land are spending the summer in
imen
of
sputum
examined.
14.84
worthy
of
serious
study.
Especially
R. Richardson
the sick list this week.
ing
friends at The Dalles.
Frank Benefiield of Yikima visited
Wasco.
3-18 so when it is one of the most com­ Find out whether you may be spread
Chas. Golliher
Mrs.
Vernon
Me
Gilder
and
daugh
­
at
Wasco last week.
ing
the
disease
for
two
reasons;
first
Mr.
and
‘
Mrs.
Louis
Scholl
were
3.18 pletely preventably if all diseases and
L. L. Peetz
Ed Grady is in The Dalles this guests last Sunday of Mr- and Mrs.
ter returned from California Sunday
for
yourself,
as
the
earlier
the
dis
The friends of Miss Effie Andrews
still mope so when it is one of the
Roadmas-
City of Wasco
week with relatives.
I Harry Van Gilder.
are glad to know she is recovering
1.50 most curable.” The tuberculosis death ease is diagnosed and treated the where she had been visiting with her
ter’s office expenses
Mr. and Mrs- Walter Warner and
.95 rate in Oregon at this time was about more readily will you recover. There mother.
Mrs. Andy Shearer visited in Moro rapidly from her recent operation. 4
L R. Conlee Road expenses
Mary Jeanette Sargent left Wednea-
is no cronic disease more curable than
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jeff
Wilson
and
sons
90
to
100.000
population
while
now
it
Far. Elevator & Supply Co.
tuberculosis and no more treacherous of The Dalles were week end visitors day for Suttle Lake to attend the
Epworth League Institute.
enemy to society than a neglected at the Bill Reid home-
case- Second, prevent the calamity
The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church
Mr- and Mrs. Wright and children
of having your sister, brother or oth-
will
give a benefit carnival on the Le­
of Stayton and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
ers with whom you are in close con- Day visited at the Lee Hines home gion floor this week. Every one is
tact develop the disease.
.
WASCO. OREGON
invited.
* $
Inform your self regarding the | the first of the WO*.
Guests at the E- L- Weld home
Mrs. A. C. Käseberg and daughter
characteristics of tuberculosis. If you
Offers
have the slighest symptoms you
should be carefully examined. More­
These prices subject to market changes
over, if you have been in contact with |
a case you should not wait until
Milk Chick Starter
symptoms appear for they may be
Turkey Starter
very slight, or even absent entirely.
(without yeast)
We can repair any kind of machinery for harvest
Even the smallest amount of sputum
$2LOO
1OO lb sack $2.50 100 lb sack
may be laden with the germs of tu­
berculosis. Such sputum should be
very carefully collected in a cup or
Turkey Deve^ope
' Chick Mash
paper handkerchief and later effec­
This is the best equipped machine shop
tively destroyed. The germ for tu­
1001b »ack
*2.30 100 lb sack
$2.25
between Portland and ^Ta a AfiTa l and
berculosis, if spread to otherrs; espec­
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ially children, is the match which
we can take care of your needs quickly
Çhick Scratch
Mill Run
lights the fire of consumption-
COUMTT COURT
,
NO* AT THE
World’s Fastest Aircraft of Transport Type
J. P. YATES STORE
WASCO, OOECOli
79c
$3.75
a
a
Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers
-NOW
Newspaper Advertizing is recognized
Rehmm?-Regrinding of Motors-WeHng-Anything
as the best medium with which to reach
the public.
and satisfactorily. /
------ The JOURNAL reaches
reaches nearly every family in
Sherman county and its colums
are the best and cheapest means
of reaching the countys’ buyers
C
Wasco
I
The Contract Club met at the home
of Mrs. F- L. Lambom Tuesday after-
noon, Mrs. George Wilde made high
score. Mrs. Bemis Guy and Mrs.
Wilde were guests
spent
Mr. and Mrs. K- McCafferty
valley,
last
several days in the
Mr. Chapman was at the oil plant
during Mr. McCafferty’s absence-
This is the time of year to have the combine
motor reconditioned for harvest -
See Us For Prices On Yonr Motor
Sherman Garage*Machine Shop
Wasco. >
lOOlbs^ck, 9X13
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GJiick Developing
I SCRATCH
1001b oack
80 lb &Bc
$22.00 per fon
$2.03
Scratch Feed
$1.$5
100 lb s
85c
Oyster Shell
(western)
100 lb sack
(eastern)
9 Sc
$1.00
1OO lb sack
(leghorn)
$1.10
Sl.SO 1OO lb sack
fCracked Corn
« .
f
1O0 lb sack
There will be no church wervicea at
the Methodist church Sunday. July 15,
except Sunday school, due to Rev.
Warner’s absence at Suttle Lake.
La Verne and Ix> Roc Grady of The
Dalles are visiting at the Grady
New Perkins Hotel
5!
SHERMAN
COUNÏY
JOURNAL
WASCO MARKET
RED & WHITE STORE
MK -
Groceries -Meats—Fresh
Fruits and Vegetables in
Season
NR
Your Patronage Solicit J
j? BEST PATENT -
i
FLOUR
Crown Mills. FLOUR
GRAIN. FEED. INSURANCE
$
* *
? CROWN MIUS
Wasco
5th and Waahlnfton Straat*
Portland. Oro.
Mìebel, Lewis & Slaver Co.
Farm Implements
Oregon
M. NELSON, Owner
ART RUDEEN, Manager
RATES:
Room with Bath, $2.00 and $1.50
Without Rath, $1.50 and $1.00
Permanent ratee as low as $12.60 per
month.
A A A— Fireproof - Insured
FREE GARAGE