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TOUR
COUNTY JOURNAL, MUKO, URKGUN, FRFiAX. JUNE I
THÄ
To George W, Edwards and '
shnww e«»«* publlehea at 11
weekly
Mary a . Edwards,
Moro, _____________
BherfMTh ' Côuhtÿ, Oregon,
wife, Thomas SUVf^Atorn and_______
Jans Doe âilyertKorlC hhaband. ^or one* a wevfc for a period of
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and wife;
Freighter Ashore on California Coast
•rl
si
Ian freighter Tai Yin ran aground on Point Keyes, Calif., while trying to make port with 12
i crew of 45.
individuals may on occasion har- and a normal power to produce im-
m unity. Such a healthy human
bady forms a maximum amount of
resistance to infection.
disease the organism must invade
Any influence, however, distuH»-
-the tissues of the body.
ing the functioni-nlg metabolism or
The pou’er of protection is spok structure of the body may lower
en of as Tesistance and th? condi its resistance A sufficient lower
tion developed by tCJLs power as ing of the resistance wijl have its
immunity. Immunity may be ac effect on health. Slight but in
quired by an attack- of certain sidious changes may. continue for
diseases. Man does not ordinarily a long time before signs of ill-
contract smallpox, typhoid fever, health appear. S0entiflc as well
scarlet fever, measles or mumps a as common experience shows that
second time. Artificial immunity adequate nutrition is necessary to
Ls produced by vaccination or in maintain good health.
Water,
oculation of devitalized bacteaia or mineral, protein, carbonhydratea,
taxin In order to protect suscep vitamins and roughage ana needed
tible persns from diphtheria, small in adequate kinds and anj.ounX. Ex-
pox, typroid fever and scarlet ercise, rest, hygienic habits, and
fever, they are artifically immuni sanitary surroundings in» also
zed against the disease to which needed to maintain good health.
they are susceptable. Healthful In addition to this, there arq un
condition of the body tissues and doubtedly other intangible and un-
fluids sender K-e protective mec- . defined necessities. But tWa is no
hanism of the body more effective, evidence at hapd to show Mtak the
This type of resistance may not al- ' use of any particular diet will de-
waysi protect from disease, because velop a super-rwtetance to ’ dis
at times an organism will be so ease
The public should always
virulent that the protective forces take this into consideration when
of the body are broken through. | reading the advertisements in re-
The claims that certain food gard to the so-called resistanc-
products will increase tihe body building foods.
resistance are not always founded
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on scientific investigations. The In The circuit Court of the State
public has been led to believe that of Oregon tor Sherman County,
by eating certain foods they will (
SUMMONS
be able to keep well and not suffer
untoward effects from infections,]
Levi
ChrUman, Plaintiff,
fatigue, wet or cold, or loss of Bernard Ny* and Agnes Nys,
deep. Th? tissues of a heal husband and wife, George W.
thy
body
are
physiologically Edward« and Mary A. Howard*,
sound and function efficiently, and husband and wife, Thomas Rllver-
tihere there is a normal production thorn and Jane'Doe Siíverthorn,
of internal secretions or hormones husband and wife. Defendant*.
Wheat Crops Reduced । bor organisms of many varieties
which are capable of causing dis-
By Dry Weather ease- However, in order to cause
North Amtrican wheat crops
ufleved greatly from heat and
droutfh during the week
Pros
pects for Winter wheat in the
United States at the first of June
indicated a crop only about 70,-
(»00.000 bd hels above the short
1933 harvest, according to trade
e.-tiniates. The condition of Spring
wheat was unusually low with
t radeagencies forecastinga crop a-
Leut 50,000,000 budhiels below last
: .ason’s small outturn. Hot, dry
weather has prevailed almost con
tinuously in the main Spring
wheat belt since tarly in April and
moisture has been insufficient for
germinación in many sections
Spring wheat in the Canadian
Prarie Provinces was seeded ear
lier than usual but the dry, hot
v. taflr which prevailed during
April and May has more than off-
se. the advantage of early seed
ing and completely dissipated any
gains from the heavier winter pre
cipitation. The official Canadian
„?port indicates that an extremely
: rious crop situation, although
earl/ generous rains might ma
terially improve crop prospects
Crops on summerfallow are stand
ing up fairly well and are able to
resist adverse weatfier better than
other seedings.
About 1,000,000
acres more land was summ erf al
lowed for the 1934 crop than in
the previous year.
Conditions in Europe are the
most unfavorable in recent years.
The Agricultural Commissioner at
Berlin reports crops in Eastern
Germany, the western two thirds
of Czechoslovakia afid northern
Austria, 25 to 30 percent below
the average of the past three
\ears. About 20 per cent of the
Winter wheat area appears a total
failure with grain ripening pre
maturely and heads poorly filled
Spring grains in these areas are
reported badly burned with fully
one-fourth of the fields completely
yellow or brown
The Danubian
states have also suffered severely
from drouth whkh prevailed from
<he latter part of March through
early May. A preliminary estimate
of the outturn in these countries
is 100,000,000 bu- under that of
a year ago. Conditions in Europe
an areas bordering the Mediterra
nean are only fairly satisfactory,
with marked reductions from the
large harvests of recent years in
prospect. Available estimates for
the principal wheat producing
countries in Europe suggest that
European harvest outside of Rus
sia may be 200,000,000 to 250, 000-
(XX) bushels under that of last sea
son Little definite information is
available as to the situation in
Russia but trade and official advices
indicate consid erable drought dam
age.
PRICE STORY
(Continued from page one)
near Murray Springs And several
years later a skeleton was found
near Gordon Butte that was sup
posed to be one of these that
were lost-
Immunity To Disease
Not Uncommon
quiredr to appear aii4 answer the
’ •' ’ T CftCXl«'CHRISMAN
Complartnt filed against you "by
Attorney ffoe plaintiff
Plaintiff in the above entitled
court and cause within four wookb
pata qf Iqqt P^UeaUon July 6.
af|er th« ®thMay of J^ae. 1>M»
said date being the date
first publication of tide SumanefM.
and if you
to appear and
answer, yon #!!I be in default and
want thereof,' and
herein will aflply fo the above
titled court for the r^lef I m MI
for and dernMndud fn' fta Ct
plaint, filed herein, tb-wit:
a Judgment and decreed®
agajnst defendants Bernard Nys
and Agnees Nys, husband and Wife,
and each of them for th* silm of
11600.00 with Interest thereon
from the first day >oC March. IMf.
at the rate of* 10 peg cent per *a-
Sunday
num; and tor the further sum of in Portland Vial
>200.00 attörney's fee in thia »Ult
Wlni-
and^for PlalDtm« coats and dia«
bursrmepta; and
^the xhoft-
gagq de*cribed In Pialntiff H Com- were
pUtnt W foraclosed qqd the Da-
fmdantB and all pecqon» cUlrt^M
by, through or uhder th*M, '- DA
foraVer barred and forocloBad bl
all right, titl.e, Interest or eqblty.
«ave the Rtatufory right of Re
demption in aqd to «aid real ^roà»
erty - covered ‘ Ay ai^d' mortgage
and more pi •àrtlcularlÿ described
as i follow*:
The Mouth half of the North
half afij th«r * Northeast quar
ter of the InohtheaM qusHÄ* :
The Prêta Sbtera
of Section Twenty, an^.
East half of the Northwest
quarter and the' Southwest
quarter of ' the
quarter of Section Tqrénty-
one in Township Fo^r, South
♦*
of Range Fifteen, ‘ East of the
tivTn^ of “T h
V« ©C( m X
Willamette Meridian, in Sher
^rs. A<4mr McLqughJin and
man County, Oregon
The Southeast quarter -of
the Northeast quarter and the
Northeast
quarter ^of
the
Southeast quarter, off Section
Mr*. ack Henderse© pf Port-
NlneteSh; the Nbrth ’half of
the Southwest quarter, the
NofUxwest quarte** - of the
d«rbr>qd.
Southeast qi|arke|: of -ßecUqn
Twenty and -the Northwest
Dalle» »pet£ Tasti week end 'with
quarter
of the Southwest
quarter and the N^rthhreitt
quarter of the Northeast qu ar -
Joe Brppks speck last ¡Mcnday in
tef of Section Twi
¡6ne in
The 1^*-$ “
Tdwneblp • 4. J K XI Ita W'
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M. in 'S he rm an Cogrity. pro
to tear
tón / ’
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Y ou will take < notidÇ that this nail fa
Sutonjona is
pqhticatlon th*r*ot • by order . ÔT
the CirciUt, Court In And CoriSber^
man County, ‘Oregoeu
entered
herein on the 29th di
198<l and by said ord
Chas. GolHhev who is ill in The
Hi ■ W ay / to H emw
0<£GUJ
PAIR' i COUNCIL
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It is a common observation that
romp persons when exposed to
disease cntract and develop the in
fection, while < thers do not This
freedom from disease is known as
resistance
Resistance to disease
may depend upon inheritance, race,
age or sex. The fact that man is Molded Fish With Shrimp Sauce
r nstantly in contact with infec One cup cold left over fish
ts indicates that he Two eggs
iiormally
a ucft.vive mechan One tap lemon juice
ism of considerable efficience. Trru- Salt and pepper
out nature bacteria are abtmdant One-half tsp- grated onion
and they are present suflVcKsntly One-half cup cream
constant in the bodies of healthy
Shred the fish and pound with a'
lx : main and man to be regardevi as potato masher or a wooden spoon
a normal condition The fart that until smooltx Add one anbeaten
the colon bacillus is present in the egg and pound again until paste
intestines of man and animals I like, then the other egg and the'
from the first few hours after' seasoning Add the cream or milk;
birtf’’ has been interpreted by some and stir until smooth. Turn the'
as physiologically beneficial. In mixture into a well buttered »mall
addition to this, perfectly normal casserole. .Set rauetnle into a!
per bbl
H»b GrU* F«Äy
Robert
Evans
Mx». Kenneth Woods was called
to Portland last week due to the
Mr- and (Mrs. Clarence Harrison death of her mother.
and ra. Sipe of Portland and Mrd
Mr. and Mre Elfin Ross of
ien Mjjl«ü of Salt Lake City Beaver were visiting at Wasco
w*Ä7|isitorX
fieitori last Saturday and last Wednesday.
Sund»(y
horn«.
at
the
Mr. and Mn- John Royce and
Lloyd and >(r. and Mrs. Otis
Mias Eva Tuel of Yakima is Royce spent the .week end in
hero visiting: ber mother.
Portland-
The- Bible class of the Chris
Mrs. Ormand Hilderbrand and
tian church held their class p^rty Mrs. ChestA>n Medler entertained
last Saturday at the home of Mrs the Junior bridge- gfab and their
J^ingie A nice program was husbands last Saturday night- Mr-
and refreshments were serv and Mrs. Bernis Guy won club
ed firing the social hour. Twenty priz? and Mr
Mrs- Ross Hil-
three Indies were present.
^5/-
and
Mrs.
Manning
derbrand the
and
JaDMB left last Friday for McMkm-
EVERYTHING
Your Combine
QC Tractor needs in the line of repair
dene right in the county.
il
AH Work Garanteed To Satisfy
f
DEALERS in Radios, Refrigerators,
T^res, Batteries - Chevrolet Agency-
£ S
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Prices are Reasonable
Sherman Garage & Machinery
Wasco, Oregon
“Caterpillar” Combine
h a Thrifty investment
Leveling Coutrol
44 years of Combine experianc» hff
th* “Cqtor
pillar” Tractor Company to develop a Hiilrid^ leveling at.
tachment that ia “Juat the thing U y rolling country.’’
Thia attachment levels grade* up to 30 per cent with the
header uphill — and up to 20 per cent With the header down
hill Big reserves of strength and stamina to resist the twist
and strains caused by rolling country are built into “Cater,
pillar” Combine. The leveling device keeps straw, chaff, and
graiq evenly distributed in the Combine at all times.
YES
DEAL wiÜr YWR LOCAL
Investigate the “Caterpillar” Combine. Let us show
you why it saves you money in operation and upkeep besides
giving you more bushels
your grain.
“Caterpillar” Combine Handles
Grains and Conditions
Ike
Sherman
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Here’s an Unusual Opportunity
Wes Wilde : Wasco,
GroçeriesE-Meats—Fr^âh (
Fruits and Vegetables in '
Season.
Reed's
Medium Hillside
WWeV Garage
WASCO MARKET
RED A WHITE STORE
Mrs.
where they ' visited
father
Friday and
prile-
prize and
draw prize.
.} The rugged cylinder of the “Caterpillar”
Combine travels at the rate of a mile a minute--
threshing, beating, twisting, and creating a whirl,
ling force upon the straw. Fully 90 percent of the
grain is separated by the cylinder alone. The oth
er 10 percent is saved to the last kernel by remain
ing beaters, pickers, and bluff boards-
Money on
an WU* Job at-
daughter of Sacre mento visited at club at her home last
the home of Mr,. Eliz. Di^le Uet
Tn*L^n dub
George
Wilde guest
week. They were on their way
^rs-
|x>uis
Walsh the
home frqm Couer de lane, Itabb»r
Effective Cylinder Action
Saves Extra Bushels
Snow Maid W
-L
With June comes many inspra- pan of hot water and bake in mod-
tiow for entertaining the young erate oven (35Q F) until knife in
bride to be and what is more de- verted in the center come* out
lightful than entertaining with Hhe clean. Baking should not require
Troverbial bride’s gift shower The longer than 25 minutes. Unmold.
gift problem is often a puzzling and. serve with shrimp sauce.
one. A most acceptable gift for.
Shrimp Sauce
any prospective bride ik a recipe
Two
tablespoons
butter
file. compiled by her friends and
consisting of their favorite dishes- Two tablespoons flour
Preparing meals for two is al One-half tap. salt
ways a problem, nbt only in ac Dash pepper
tual food preparation but also in Ono cup milk ,
marketing. The quantity of staple One-half lb. fresh shrimps
ta aauco of the
groceries to buy, the size of cars
IK pepper, ; and
butter,
Hour,
and packages, fthte size of cooking
utensils are all problems to be milk. St5r constantly wlhtle cook-
Add the an
worked out before foresight} in ing to keep
is
at
hand and
chovy
sauce,
meal planning can be accom*
t and serve. "
the shrimps
plished.
Individual taste for foods mu#t
be considered too
There see^n
to be proof in the saying that
men’s appetites are different f om
women’s. For instance, men are
likely to drink more milk thaa
women drink, which is so mq/h
better for the men. VYomen
drink more milk (as mSk is w*'
ognized as our most NhportQaL
food for maintaining health and
is not a fattening food ) But
women usually eat more salads Firestone Tint
than men. which is so much bet-
Oil
ter for the women, especially
when the salads are made of fresh
Gasoline
fruits or vegetal)! es.
I
AU of these problems can be
Accessories
made easier if thought is put in
to the recipes and suggestions that,
go into the recipe file Tot the youh|f
bride.
A recipe that will tempt the ap-
pitites of youqg newly-weds is.
Yo>,qn
J ville too spend the summer-
j^BRrtand
B. A-
A- Grady
and Mrs.
Mrs. B
Grady and
and
j__ M i t . and Mrs- Vc r non
„
*an
Laterne spent Tuesday at the
«WriJgiLÁrthur Sargent and Grsdy home
í
Wednesday
IN THE bJAME QFTHE »TATV weeks and for five issue» of paid
Mrs- Ormand Hilderbrand enter-
OF OERODjt, Yoq
hereby re- newspaper.''
Mr. «ad Mra. Robert Real and
3it»W“ of U» Jun*« brid««
Dat* of Urst publication June 8.
JTi
pas-eng» r.> v...
severgi days In Portland last week
with relative*-
M*« Ihr.
Several used Combine Harvesters of various
makes are available in this territory. Present
owners wish to trade them in on new “CaterpBL
ar” Combines. Ask us for a description, and let
us quote you some attractive prices on these
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