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- ■ THK SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1936. Court Held Wheat Crop May Stabilizing • Be Shorter Than Elects Delegates Influence on U.S. First Estimate To Convention I not a Wasco Auxilary Doctor Visits at Colfax With Daughter, Frank Morrow la California University of Oregon, Eugene, August 1,—The power of the “greatest legal stabilizer,” the United States Supreme court, should be maintained at all costs if the country is to continue on a safe and sane course, it was de clared here by Wayne L. Morse, dean of the school of law. in a vigorous defense of the recent supreme court decision against the NR,A. Dean Morse spoke before the weekly summer session forum and townspeople, and his address aroused a warm debate during the discussion period. Although defending the supreme court and judicial review doctrine, Dean Morse admitted that those who criticized the courts for slow ness and waste had some basis for complaint! A way out of this diffi culty was pointed out by Dean Morse, in the proposed department of the supreme court whose sole task it would be to pass in advance on constitutional questions involv ed in major legislation. ClUFÆgSO y / to H ealtm ADA^R<-MAVNE . OREGON <QAIRY COUNCIL Rust Deterioration Hitr I am a naval : harmful germs that collect in a f Couldn’t Find It Farter. It is sold oa a —It W money back noodle, Grass Valley, Drug Stores. Traffic Cop—Use your lady ! Use your noodle I Lady—My goodness 1 Where is it? I’ve pushed and pulled every thing in the car. EASY TO SERVE MEAL Salt, pepper, paprika__________ For warm summer evenings the Cook tihe noodles in salted boiling Canadian Wheat Belt and porch or the yard is the ideal spot water until tender; and drain. Heat! for supper. Too few of us take the milk in double boiler; add Causes Heavy Loss advantage of the possibilities that cheese and stir until melted. Add can be' found in our own home. bread crumbs, butter, pimiento, Prospects of »harp reductions in ' A meal served in this way can be parsley, onion, seasonings and 1 as festive asa picnic and the spring wheat harvests in both the grown-ups as well as the children beaten eggs. Add noodles and mix Williams R. U. X. Compound carefully. Pour into a well-buttered Effective and Quick United States and Canada were will be delighted. As a method of pan and bake in a moderate oven, dominant factors in the wheat sit entertaining, it could not be sur 350 degrees, until firm. Turn out By helping the important organ, uation during the week. Rust passed. on platter and garnish with pars the kidneys, largely responsible for rheumatic conditions, Williams R. damage became steadily worse in ( To serve out-of-doors the first ley. U. X. Compound gets at the seat the domestic spring wheat belt with i prerequisite is that the meal be Chicken in Aspic of your trouble and rids you of hot weather favoring development, one that is easily served. The buf those terrible pains. particularly in North Dakota and fet type of service where everyone One plump chicken By dissolving out the pain pro Minnesota. Extremely hot weath takes his own plate and helps him Water, salt ducing poisons and helping the er, together with rust infestation self relieves the hostess of many One carrot kidneys get rid of these wastes caused premature ripening in South responsibilities. which may cause Rheumatic pain, One bay leaf Dakota The extent of the damage The homemaker who delights in Aspic Jelly: Neuritis, Neuralgia, and Gouty varies greatly and ranged from the beauty of her table will be Three and a half cups of chicken pains, Williams It U. X. Compound scientificly relieves your condition. 35% to 70% at the close of the thrilled with the possibility offered stock Moreover, it contains a kidney week, according to reports from by the “Smorgasbord.” “Smorgas One oz. geletin antiseptic that protects this vitaJ Department specialists, with losses bord” means “Bread and butter White of one egg organ from diseases caused by almost total in some localities. table.“ It was sung in the earliest One small can of green peas Losses now promise to be the heav sagas of Swedish feasting. Like Boil the chicken with seasoning. iest since 1927 when rust damage the French hors d’oeuvres and the Allow to cool in broth. The jelly averaging 10% in South Dakota, Italian antipasto, it is a table in should be made as a clear 12% in North Dakota and 30% itself, and is half or more of the aspic. Then arrange chicken in in Minnesota caused a loss of about dinner. Because of the number and the aspic, using one large mold. 32,000,000 bushels of spring wheat. wide scope of its dishes, the Small piles of peas should be plac An accurate appraisal of this sea “Smorgasbord” is often served as ed between the slices of meat. To son’s losses (however, cannot be a meal in itself. be served together with vegetables, made until threshing returns be This offers a delightfully “dif in mayonnaise or with, cream dress come available. Private trade ferent way to entertain and the ing. Pork or veal may be used in agencies estimate prospective loss- “Smorgasbord“ combined with a the same manner. es at 60,000,000 to 70,000.000 single frozen dessert and a bever- ( Florantine Eggs bushels. Rust infestation in durum age would make a complete and wheat has been relatively light. well-rounded meal. The following Two cups of cooked spinach ' dishes, served with an assortment One half cup of grated cheese . , Crop Late; Rust Early of cheese, sliced cucumbers and Four eggs Rapid deterioration in the Cana- openfaced sandwiches, would make One-half cup thin cream sauce . dian spring wheat crop is shown by ® small * Smorgasbord ’ for an out- i Put thin layer of spinach in bat- tho ! tom of buttered baking di^h. the fourth general report of the of-doors party. ! Sprinkle with grated cheese. Put Manitoba Free Press. A survey r Noodle Loaf I eggs on top of spinach, cover with by representatives of the Free One cup of broken egg noodles , thin crea™ sauce and bake in brisk Press shows approximately 20% One and a half cups milk of seeded acreage in the Prairie One-half pound of American cheese oven until cheese is melted and eggs are set. Provinces Seriously affected with One piminto, chopped stem rust. About 3,000,000 acres 1 One-fourth cup butter Rough Sea are infected in eastern Saskatche- One cup soft bread crumbs Drunk—Shay, call me a cab, wan and about 1,500,000 acres in Three eggs willya? Manitoba. In addition to rust One tbsp chopped parsley | Bystander—My good man, I’m damage, extremely high tempera- One tbsp chopped onion turee and hot winds with continued "" —— drouth in Southern Alberta and ------------------- —----------- Western Saskatchewan have caus- ed further losses. The Canadian’ crop is ten day* to two weeks later 1 than normal while rust infestation is two weeks earlier than usual. Those conditions have favored the development of rust and damage in Manitoba is the most severe since 1916. Because of the lateness of the crop in Saskatchewan, more serious infection is feared in that Province before crops mature Areas affected by drouth have been Also for Established Lines of enlarged and now include southern and east central Alberta, southwes tern west central, and parts of Mill Feeds Grain Bags northern Saskatchewan. In some Dairy and Poultry Feeds • Twine districts, losses as high as 50% are shown from drouth, according Rolled Grains Concentrates to the Free Press. Flour Salt 1 RHEUMATIC SUFFERS GET RESULTS The Auxiliary has appointed Mesdames L. P. Haven, H. A. White and Q G. Hilderbrand as delegates to the state convention to be held in The Dalles August 14- 15-16-17. Miss Marie Bergstrom of Port land will spend .some time visiting with Mrs. B. W. Guy. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Butler made a trip to Colfax, Wash., to see their daugb». r. Mildred who has been quite ill -rith a septic sore throat, but is no v out of the hospital. Mn* Archie Gore of Kelso was here for several weeks with her sister Mrs. Etta Morford. Albert Kaseberg and son Paulen drove to Portland over the weekend to see Mrs. Kaseberg who is in St- Vincent’s hospital recovering from an operation. Legionnaires To Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Courtney and daughter Ruth; William and Perry Go Aboating Venable all of Wenatchee, Wash., were guests at the home of Mr. The Dalles, Oregon, July 1— and Mrst. E. L. Weld. Steamer excursions on the Colum Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fortner were bia river will be featured during out of town yridlay visiting at Noifthdalles with Mrs. Fortner’s the state convention of tihe Amer ican Legion here August 14, 15, sister, Mrs. Mary Crowford. 16 and 17. The Steamer Cascades Mrs. Lynden Lucas of Condon, has been chartered by the Legion and daughter Ann, visited friends convention commission, and will and relatives here this week. make three 2-hour trips daily thru Miss Norma Feldman, who has the Columbia gorge and around been taking frequent trips to Port- Memaloose island and tihe Victor land since finishing her course in Trevitt monument. An all-day ex beauty culture will open up her cursion to Bonneville dam is plan own shop here soon. ned for Saturday if sufficient res Sunday the CCC team met the ervations are made by Friday noon, local team on the Wasco ball dia August 16. mond and won by a 3 to 1 score. Lila Lee Alley and Zela Ruggles SUB FOR AVERILL visited at the home of Mrs. Min nie McKinney the latter part of the week Guests were entertain ed Sunday with a motor trip to Eagle Creek where a picnic lunch was spread. Mrs. Jennie Young has returned to town after spending a month visiting at Dufur. Frank Knox and children Doro thy, Donna and Jessie spent Sun day with the children’s grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Byers near The Dalles. Mra. S. J. Brock and grandson. Donald, visited Mrs. Donald Banta who is living in Hood River. Rev. and Mrs. F. R. Jackson of Hood River were here visiting among acquaintances this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Yocum and daughter, Patricia and Mra Clar ence Moser visited at the G. M. Alexander home near Parkdale Sunday. Frank Morrow and wife drove to When 1'nrl Averill ot the Cleve Salem to visit with their daughter land All kinds of insurance hall team was sent to a hos and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. James pltal by n premature explosion of When Your Shoes need repaii' Laidlaw. Mr. Morrow went on to flreworks. Milton Gnlntzer got his send them to California to see his son, Ross. chance, and his reputation did not Mrs. Tracy Fields was in Yakima suffer from his work In center field Safety Deposit Boxes for Lease over the week end and Mrs. Melvin Seward and Mrs. Signe Johnson GOOD SHOE REPAIRING' Enlistment in British Army accompanied her homa THE DALLES! The term of enlistment In th« 204 Second St. The ladies of the Christian British nrmy is for 12 years, with church met for the regular meet- ing Tuesday. One member. Mrs. permission to extend to 21 years In Hattie King Andrews has been certain circumstances. Of the orlg Inal 12 years, from 8 to 9 are »pen* quite ill, but is improving. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Kaseberg with the colors. In permanent serv and the remainder of the time were in Athena Sunday to attend Ice. Is spent In the Army Reserve. the funeral of Mrs. Kaseberg’s majority of the men serve for A 7 aunt, Miss Essie Foss, who died in years with the colors and 6 years Moro Friday. In the Reserves, which is the rufe Hervest has been finished on the for Infantry other than foot guard*. G. A^ Sargent place and he is now Men enlist between eighteen and helping Bernis Guy. twenty-five year*. (Marie and Effie Andrews had a short vacation visiting in King City California, with their cousin. Mrs. Anna Lee’s birthday was observed by the family and friends with a picnic dinner Sunday at the Deschutes. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Hinkle of The Dalles were up. Mrs. G. H. Root has returned — that’s just the 1935 way of home after being in a hospital in The Dalles for some time. saying what Chesterfields have Friends called Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wat been saying for years . . . kins to honor Mrs. Watkins birth a*0. V. a. FAT. OFF. a Chesterfields do about every day anniversary. Cards were play ed at two tables after which re “Caterpillar” methods of manufac thing a cigarette ought to do. freshments were served. Guests ture, scientific and thorough, ac were Mr. and Mrs. K. W McCaffer tually measure up with and surpass Chesterfields have TASTE—yes ty. Mn and Mrs. Myron Haise, Mr. thoMe employed by the builders of plenty of it. But not too strong. and Mrs. R. T. Evans and Miss most of the high-grade, high- Betty McCafferty. priced automobiles on the market- And Chesterfields arc MILD — Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cunliff of Materials are hand picked!... sub Hood River spent Sunday visiting jected to searching inspections .... but they’re not insipid or flat. with Mrs. Lydia Darby and Family. rejected if they fail to measure up. Herb Root and Dean Barnett Then heat-treatment scientific, Chesterfields "go to town are driving new Plymouths recent prepares each piece of steel for ly purchased from McKean and greater strength, shock resistance Searcy of Moro. and long life. The exclusive manufacturing meth-' ods used by “Caterpillar” explains 1 why “Caterpillar” Tractors set a1 new standard of quality.. .. why Real Estate License No. 859. “Caterpillars” have longer wearing, life. ... why owner* don’t change . WHEAT FARMS. LOANS AND once they have used a ‘ Caterpil-' Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers Wasco, Oregon See us for your Grain Insurance WERN Ai ARK’S There’s Nothing Better . CÀTERPIUA* INSURANCE Agent for Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Bank and Oregon - Washington Joint Stock Land Bank doorman, officer. sluggish syrtsm. Drunk—Awright. then call me a boat, I want« get homa R. U/ O’MEARA SUPPLY CO. 0 1955, Liccrrr a M yim T obacco C*. WASCO MARKET RED 4 WHITE STORE Groceries—Meats—Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season. Year Patrauge SalitM UPDEGRAFF &HËPPER Attorneys At Law •*<** The 3 Rs of Fair Entertainment will all be found at the Sherman County Fair August 29-30-31 Remember the record made by Sherman County last year? The same quality of stock will be shown this fall It won in state wide competition and is jolly well worth seeing. Meet your Friends Visit, Rest, Relax, Talk for, you know Every Day Is Sherman County Day