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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1935)
' »▲QS FW« ''''"''^ . ........ -...- .... < ... —- .... .... . . . ... . ., .. : - . ... . . ....... TH» BHBMMAN COUNT* JOUHN4I* MOHO. U1UMON FRIDAY, JUNE M. IMS. Rules For Easy Car Accidents i ’TL« V • Erwins , Given- Less This Year¡ ñy Associatiow problem. Otherwise, have the foot and carefully wrapped and packed Cut hard boiled egg* In half j. M. Yocum and wife are now pedals adjusted to a comfortable or they can be hot meat sandwiches lengthwise. Remove yolks and located at their new home west of position or use a well made and made right at the picnic - hambur mash them. Add mustard and ham. the Rowena loops along the high sufficiently thick cushion at ypur gers, small steaks, and hot dogs Refill white* with thia, mixture. way. They expect to move their back* being the popular ones. A delie- Serve on lettuce. stock next week. Don’t drive for too long a pér- lou* sandwich spread is made by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ornduff and ' iod at one time. Take rest inter- softening cream or cottage cheese Events At Wasco Reperted daughter and Mr. A. N. Stephens Half A h Many Killed In April । val*. Maintain a steady driving with cream and adding chopped And May For Week of California spent several days of । stuffed olives. The cH standby— Fatigue and diwomfort »ubatract «’•'« *,nd •roid “purt’ ,p**d- this week at the home of Mir. and' the peanut butter sandwich—can from pleaaure. of many al »b»" An ring or Dropping sharply to a record The Mary Elizabeth Sunday Mr». H. E. Everetb motor trip and create a haaard to “>• vacation objective. It ia bet ba made something different when low for any similar period in the Hollis Hull came up from Port school class met at the home of •afety. when they might bo avioded ‘?r to «(«nngly in warm wen combined with cream cheese or a Miss Olive Robinson last Wednes land to visit with his parents. Mr. past five yean, traffic fatalities in by observing a few simple rules,' tber- Ifruit juices snd plenty of tart jelly. Williams R. U. X. Cempomd the state nt Oregon showed a de Effective and Quick day afternoon. This was the last and Mrs. Dell Hull. acording to the Oregon State Mo-1 T**» »h»uld >* th« A hot dish becomes the center of Margaret McKee, and Reabrai crease of 25 per cent during the tor Association, referring to a list meeting until fall. The same officers • houW •* ch,lled 601 the picnic lunch to still others. A B(y helping the important organ, were elected with the exception of Burres were in Tbs Dalles several fint five months of 1985. according -- — ' not ice cold. good hot dish for hungry picnicer* the kidney*, largely responsible for tv Dr. E. B. McDaniel, president of health hints for vacation motor Mrs. H. D. Proudfoot who was days of last week. Don’t drink from wayside stre could be Macaroni Loaf, a meat rheumatic conditions, Williams R. The Klondike social club met of the Oregon State Motor asso ists prepared by the public health - elected secretary-treasurer for the ams or wells, unless they are mark pie. a casserole of chicken and U. X. Compound gets at the seat OOS ciation. class. The study material for the with Mrs. Wm. Walker for their Among the suggestions contain ed “safe” by authorities or unless noodles, a pot of baked beans with of your trouble and rid* you of April and May, he pointed out, class for the year was taken from last meeting The hostess daugh the water j* boiled. frankfurters, or any one of the those terrible pains. ed in this list are: several books: Jesus and Our Press ter, Mrs. Gerkie of The Dalles was were banner months, having shown By dissolving out the pain pro Don ’ t swim when overheated and favorite family dishes. Any of a reduction of 50 per eent against Don’t slump in the seat Sliding . - - ------- , — ing Problems,, The books have one of the guests. ducing poisons and helping the these accompanied by hot coffee down and “sitting” on the back- don t go m the water after eating kidneys get rid of the wastes been donated to the library. Thirty Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Snell and fam the same two months last year, bon. throws th. weight of the body unU1 ,n hour or with cream for the grownups and Do" ’ * <live un ‘ which may cause Rheumatic pain. adults and three children attended ily were dinner guests of Mr. and indicating that the * ’cumulative til sure of the depth of the water milk or milk shake for the children the party. Mrs. Pres Boice of Klondike Sun- effect of safety education started on the hip hour and causes the and don’t go in alone. Don’t ex and topped with ice cream for des Neuritis. Neuralgia, and Gouty last September by the motor as backbone to become tired and ache pains, Williams & U. X. Compound Persons attending the grange pose yourself too long to the sun’s sert, will certainly answer the food scientificly relieve* your condition. sociation is being felt. ” Don’t grip the wheel tightly and Mrs. C. H Sundby and brothers, picnic at DeMoss Saturday were: Moreover, it contain* a kidney A fatality record toy the first hold the bodpr tense. Tenseness pro rays at first). The result may be problem. Remember that icecream can be purchased in containers! antiseptic that protects this vita/ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Belshee, Mr. and Hubert and Wilfred of Portland quite painful and serious illness five months of each year since 1931 duces nervousness and may cause Mrs. Goerge Lamborn. Joe Brooks. were week end guests of Mr. and which keep it frozen many hours ) organ from diseases caused by as obtained by Dr. McDaniel from the body to lose his head when may be caused. Mrs. Otis Royse. Mrs h.ite Johnson, Mrs. Dick Yo Some recipes good for picnics' harmful germs that collect in a And w ’ nien hiking or picnicking, sluggish system. Mrs. Robert McDonald was htos- the Secretary of State’s office, is quick action is necessary. I^eam don’t under-rate the effect of con cum, Ross Guilford, Mr. and Mrs. as follows: to bo both attentive and relaxed tacts with poision oak. All cases Ask your druggest for Williams C. W Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. tess to a group of her friends Sat Casserole of Chicken Noodles 1931 130 R. U. X. Compound. It is a liquio at the wheel.' urday afternoon at her home. of poison oak are uncomfortable Two cups diced cooked chicken Fridley. 1932 —It Works Faster. It is sold on a 86 The Altruistic club met Tuesday Don ’ t stare ahead. Get the eye and some are serious. - Mrs. Pres Boice’s mother, Mrs. money back guarantee by the One small package noodles • 1933 87 accustomed to an easy, restful po McFadden is visiting here with afternoon at the home of Mrs. Grass Valley, Moro and Wasco 1934 Two cups medium white sauce 113 sition. Keep the chin up so that relatives, including her daughter, Hattie King Andrews. Pa—Sonny, what did the teacher One third cup buttenH cracker | Drug Stores. 1935 84 it la unnecessary to raise the eyes say about your arithmetic work? A number of people drove to De Mrs. Ada Morgan in The Dalles. crumbs Comparative figures for the first to see ahead. This avoids eye- Sonny—She said she would rath Mr. and Mrs. Leo Watkins and Moss springs Sunday to attend the five months of 1934 and 1935 are: strain. Heat the chicken in white sauce. ' F. R. FORTNER er you wouldn’t try to help me with Cook noOdles in boiling salted children Eugene and Joanne drove county Sunday' school picnic held 1934 1935 Don’t drive fast over rough it. to Glenwood to attend pioneer's there. water. Drain and rinse in cold Real Estate License No. 859. January 21 17 Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Waite ac- roads. Go slowly and relax the I " day. They returned Sunday. water. Pour into shallow dish February 15 12 body when the bump^ ’j Lucille-There goes Leur. John- Cover with creamed chicken . ju .. .. । com/panied by Winifred Fortner March 25 Top WHEAT FARMS. LOANS AND . . "IT * Tw °n 1 werebuaine.. visitors in Portland Many ewe. of injury are caueed by son. j , were onl „ । with buttered cracker crumbs and April 17 a tnp to the convention of Worn-, _, , INSURANCE hitting the roof of the car. good looking as she is. brown in oven. May 13 an’s clubs Mrs. Louis Scholl and , Th“n«l*y- Don’t strai George—Oh, but you are. Agent for Pacific Coast Joint “Results at the start of the cam Mra Ida Carlisle arrived home I Gene Hul1 WM » ««»w at ““ Deviled Eggs accelerator or brakes. Adjustable i home of his parents here Thursday. ¡■Stock Land Bank and Oregon- paign last fall were discouraging, Friday. Six hard-cooked eggs Read tahe ads in the Journal as far as immediately reducing last seats in most new cars solve this Washington Joint Stock Land Bank ■ One can Deviled ham George Emerson of Spokane. Notice of Taking up Stock —baM^bf ■- year ’ s high rate of automobile ac j Two tsp prepared Mustard Wash, spent several days here vis W mco , Oreg^^ , Notice is hereby given to whom cident death’s?’ Dn hfcpfniH sjdd. Lettuce iting his niece, Mrs. Free Crews it may concern that the undersign *The encbùiaging thing, however, and sister Mrs. Abbie Hull. ed has taken up and holds for the was that the state as a whole took The Morrow reunion at Eagle cost of taking up and the reason lold of the drive immediately and Creek Sunday was attended by Mr. able charges and expenses of keep-» started working to end highway and Mrs. Frank Morrow. ing. tihe following: accidents. Ed Feldman and wife spent Sun One Hereford steer, coming 2 Governments Have Aided day at (Redmond and Ed tried his years old, with both ears cut “ At the start of this year the hand at fishing. off, and branded on the left hip cumulative effort of law enforce Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spicer of with an uncertain brand* ment officers, the judiciary and Satus, Wash, were dinner guests Unless redeemed prior to Mon The Fourth of July, means a pic ed, too, but these are the foods Wednesday at the home of Mr. and day, July 8, 1935, at 2:00 o’clock newspaper and organization pub nic. At 'leak! in^Uhe majority of most of us look for. licity took effect. The last two Mrs. Andy Shearer. Mrs. Spicer p. m., said steer will be sold at the To others, sandwiches are the months (have shown a 50 per cent families a picnic* on this day is is a cousin of Mrs. Shearer. I. E. Fields ranch near Biggs, Ore decrease in deaths as compared something that has been anti«- most important part of a picnic! A number of chain parties were gon, to satisfy said costs, sharges with 1934.” . , . I pa ted for weeks. Aad fibers there lunch. They can be either the1 held here the past week. Mrs. W. and expenses. Dr. McDaniel expressed appre j are children in^the family it be- daintier sandwich made at home Dated this 21st day of June. 1935.' H. Burres was hostess last Thurs ciation to city, county and state comes a really exciting occasion Cecil Fields. day afternoon at her home. Mrs. officers who have campaigned for Where to go and what to eat, of John McDermid and Mrsv Belle safer driving since the safety cam- course, are the important things UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER Edward—Am I the only man who Clothier won high and low scores. paign started, as well as to judges to decide upon. As for the food— i Tuesday afternoon of last week ever kissed you? who have imposed stiff punishment' to most of us a picnic means filling Florence—Why will every man Attorneys At Law Mes dames Ernest Medler, Carl on reckless drivers. He said that the picnic basket to the bulging ask a girl the same question ? Nelson, Walter Medler were hos- clubs and associations throughout point witftf fried chicken, potato Moro, Oregon teases at bridge. Three tables were the state have staged safe driving salad, devil’s food cake, ice cream One person out of every 100 in played. Prizes were won by Mrs. education campaigns in almost and perhaps - flratermelon. Of V. V. 'Rust, Mrs. Charles Everett thia country was injured in an auto every district. course other thii^s will be includ-|- accident last year. and Miss Lorraine Darby. The state motor association head said that the “Let’s Quit Killing" Visiting at the home of Mr. and Tourist—Won’t you hepl a poor campaign would continue. Mrs. Hugh Walker and family the crippled man? Last year’s automobile fatality middle of the week was Mrs. Walk Citizen—You look (healthy en record for the state was 310. ■ If er’s brother. Paul Bullfinch of ough- In what way are you the present rate per month contin American Falls, Idaho crippled ? ues 202 Oregon residents will lose And no matter where you go this summer, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Yocum and Tourist—Financially. their lives in traffic accidents this their daughter Patricia were call the folks at home will want to hear from you, year. ers Sunday at the home of the former’s parents, J. M. Yocum at '■egularly and often, b) voice. Telephoning is Rowena Pass on the Columbia the ideai way, too, of making sure of accom highway. Mr. and Mrs. Henry White are modations in advance Make real use of this here to visit with their daughter, Mrs. Arvid Anderson. They came convenient service! from Scappose. Phone 345 The Dallee, Ore Jeanette Scott of Portland is T he P acific T elephone and T elegraph C ompany visiting with Dana Jean McMillan. Mn and Mrs. Earl Jones and son. Stanley, of Boice, Ida., visited with From every section of the North GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY Phone 222 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Golliher. west comes news of good business Ifcm cfonf have to be ^ic/t to enjoy ticA whiskey! Stanley will spend his vacation from “Caterpillar’’ dealers—their with his grandparents. sales totalling more than 300 for When Your Shoes need repaii Mrs. Marie Barnett Cooper was tihe year to-date send them to a business visitor in Portland last Many of our accounts come from a long distance off - thus Everywhere the need for lower week. indicating that our service can be helpful no matter how far Mr. and Mrs. Orville Yocum had costs, faster work, better work and away you live. We invite you to bank here, too, and shall be as their guest this week end Will dependable power has created a glad to explaiftvur Bank by-Mail service and farm loan policies. GOOD SHOE REPAIRING ard Hendericks of Pomona. Cal., demand for “Caterpillar” Diesels »04 Second St. : THE DAlJ.Fr j and Mias Maude Hively of Port- and for the fuel oil burning trac C. R. Hoarding ---------- Manager , tors built by "Caterpillar.’’ L. A. Littleton .... ---Aea*t Manager More farmers are turning from horses to ‘‘Caterpillar’’ Diesels than ever before—because it pays. More RED WHITE STORE farmers are turning from wheels to »tike “Caterpillar” tracks for the same reason. Groceries-Meats F resh Sunday School Class Closes Work RHEUMATIC SUFFERS SET RESULTS li -W ay / to H ealth OREGON ’•DAIRY COUNCIL You’ll be no farther than the nearest Telephone 300more “Caterpillars” are at work ZELL’S FUNERAL HOME We Welcome Out-of-Town Accounts times have changed WERNMARK’S BUT WASCO MARKET 4 Fruits and Vegetables in Season. O’MEARA SUPPLY CO. Y mt Patnaate Sobated _ . . __ rJ SCHENLEY'S WHITE LABEL BLENDED Two days until' The Dalles Branch The Financial Res ponsibility Law takes United States National Bank of Portland effect. 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