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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1936)
m ShiMMA!« LötTMM lütJlíAL M ü B ü , ÜMWK (•AGI MC» Trojan Rünriëfs in Olympic Tryouts Harvest Nearly Fly Dangerous As Carrier, Not By Himself Grass Valley Hopes Warm Ready In Wasco MIM JULY li Weather Waits Community water out of the window. Toilets should be built absolutely fly- proof. (Remember that flies breed in filth, so do not have filth around your home. We know we cannot eliminate all the flies regardless of how careful we are with the premises, because flies may travel long dis- tances. Screen the home; screen the pantry; keep food undei screen; screen the baby’s crib in the day time while it is taking its nap. The exercise of vigilance to remove causes of fly breeding is usqally effective and bring* ré sulta. Little effort h required to keep the flies out of the home. By removing the fliea you remove a prolific cause of sickneas. Mrs. Schmonaky— What does that word “asbestos” on the thea- ter curtain mean? Schmonsky— Don’t show your ignorance. That’s Latin for “Wel come’’. The fly, itself, is not dangerous । to health, but unfortunately this ~ —- Ball Club Fails To Score In । insect is not particular as to its Rev. Douglas To Fill Wasco I habits or its food. The fly is a Game With Dufur • distributor of filth and germs. Methodist Pulpit ¿Milk» fruit, bread, vegetables, and . . town . z, - the baby’s fl. bottle may Farmers come into after e> u be contam- dam. its Preparation for harvest is at extras with signs of machine work age to health. Once tho fly en peak here. Darrel McQuillen was Hi- on their clothes. -They do not have ters the house it is impo^ible to in The Dalles Monday returning find protection from germs which the restless rush that usually pre home with sacks, also Hildred Zill, ^Äy^ADA^R^MAYN E enter with the insect. The Joe Hilderbrand returned the same, cedes harvest for the cool winds may campaign for fly ‘eradication day with nine thousand sacks. have postponed that event until should begin before the fly starts Due to illness the ministerial there seems plenty of time to get on its life cycle. The chief breed appointment that was made tor the the machinery ready and the hay ing place of the house fly is Methodist church was cancelled,1 It has become fairly generally months. Three popular comblna- off the right of ways. The solo barns or cow manure. It has and is replaced by’ Rev. Douglas of game goes on with O. P. King sit been found to breed in human ex recognized that the summer sun tions are listed below. Salem, who with his wife arrived ting by the window facing an ever crement, decaying vegetables, nut-1 and sea breezes will play havoc Chocolate Milk Shake here last week. Sunday Mr. Doug changing bunch of opponents. Th?, refying animal matter, in bedding! with a “peaches and cream” com- las delivered his first sermon here. country peace fully awaits the har-1 jn pOU]try pens, and in garbage, plexion. Therefore, every female , One half cup grated chocolate The working crew at the Wasco vest expecting an adeouate return of these sources can be safely vacationist, whether she be 16 or One fourth cup milk warehouse has been busy for some । for the labors of its citizens. disposed of and thus deprive the 60, starts out equipped to protect One fourth cup of cream her skin at all costs with lotions, One tbsp butter time hauling out wheat and trans-1 The ball club with holiday wins i fly of its breeding place. porting it on to Portland. Flies multiply rapidly as soon creams, and lemon juice. She One eighth teaspoon salt World record Holders for the 440 yard relay these sprint stars <>1t « he under its belt go to Dufur and re- ■ Roy Guy has returned to report University of Southern California were among the attractions at the re turn on the small end of a 14 to 0 as warm weather comes to stay. selects with great care those sub One half cup brown sugar stances she applies to the surface fourth cup granulated sugar |n Angele8 Coll *roIll ief for harvest work at the Robert Me-j, Unhers.ty score for the first rout of the sea A female deposits more than a of the skin but with peculiar in- One half tsp vanilla One Pherson ranch. 1. cent Olympic to right they are: Capt. Foy Draper. George Boone, Clark Crane, and son. The boys just couldn’t play hundred eggs at a time. The life consistency gives little attention Make a sauce of all the tngre- • - Douglas Tuel is employed at ball Sunday. Next week they tack cycle from egg to larva, to pupa, to those elements that go to make 1 dien ta and cook slowly, s^rrmg minor jobs on the Hugh Walker le the Simnasho Indians at home to adult male or female, requires up the skin. Those elements are constantly for 5 minute«. Add lanch. and should be mad enough to win ten days. A week later, fifty fe found in the foods she eats and vanilla and cool. Use two table- the game after the score of last males, under favorable conditions have a greater and more perma- j spoons of the chocolate sauce, two Immigrant and Biglow school dis . . Mrs. S. J. Brock, are ready to deposit a total of tricts met at Fleck Orchards Sun- being ill. Sunday. Miss Gladys Rood of Hillsboro W. D. Root of Glendale. Cal., vis- ! 5,000 eggs. During the summer nent effect upon the character and , tablespoons cream and three day where their annual picnic was Turpin Hill ’ s body was brought season, nine generations of flies texture of the skin than any cos- ( fourths cup milk., Combine tn- is a guest of this week at the home ¡ted his brother G. H. Root last I enjoyed, with a large attendance. back to Sherman county Sunday to may result from one female that metics. V. I gredients and thoroughly blend. from of her and sister week leaving Sunday for Eugene. Myron Haise returned ----- „„ brother in law b? laid to rest on the hill where the Milk and fruit and vegetables -Chill and serve, ’ . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wallace of laid the first batch of eggs in the Stevenson, Wn., last week for the Mr. and Mrs. Oscar " Humberg. bunch grass blows in the wind as have been called “ Nature ’ s lips-1 spring. It has been estimated that second load of house hold goods. i Mr. and Mrs. Otis Royce and Vancouver, Wash., visited with it did over the entire country when stick.’’ These foods are rich n Banana Milk Drink Douglas Bothwell and Herbert chil4 of Culer were week end visi- their daughter Mrs. Afton Mcln- Mr. Hill first came to Sherman the total product of a single fly mineralsthat provide the rich col-. Two thirds v»>.x cup bananas mashed to would equal 140 pounds provided Kramer- of Maupin were, visitors tora at Wasco, house guests at the tyre this week, oring that goes with buoyant) a pulp county in 1883. His two daughters only one half of them survived. home of the latter’s parents, Mr. Harold Hull of Portland is here Mrs. Claud Esliager and Fav and in Wasco Sunday. health. Milk in addition ^applies Three tablespoons orange juice _ - I »gain for vacation days, staying at his widow were here from Forest Control Poaaible the calcium from which your, Three tablespoons honey Mrs. Edward Wallace was called and 1W Mrs. J. ~~ F. Royce. to the home of her mother at Ari-1 Wednesday evening the Win-a-, the home of hi« grand parents Mr. Grove for the funeral and old teeth are made, and helps to build One eighth teaspoons vanilla Fortunately, modern sanitation the framework of your entire ap- i Few grains salt friends who are still residents at- ington on account of illness. Mrs. Couple class met with Mr. and Mrs. an^ Mrs. G. T. Andrews. and knowledge regarding the life pearance. Our beauty hint, there- . Two cups milk Wallace returned to Wasco Sunday. ) Cairns. Prayer was the topic for ■ prance8 Williams of Butte, Mon tended the funeral. history and habits of the house Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Weld and discussion with Mrs. Cairns conduct spent several days visiting ; Mash bananas to a pulp and Mr. and Mrs. Matt Simon and fly, musca domestica, render pos fore, is offered to those of the son Gaylord and daughter Darlene, ing the class singing. ! at the Lloyd Hennagin home as daughter, Helen, and Lester Bar- sible complete control over the fly feminine sex who thirst for mix until the pulp i«, entirely came from Bonneville to visit with a stay of two weeks at Redmond were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hollo- num and Miss Myrtle Davis drove nuisance. Start with the stable; charm .... drink at least two separated to give a creamy mix ture, add all the remaining ingre Mr. Weld’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. will be made by Mr. and Mrs. Claud way> being overnight guests on to FossH Sunday via Clarno where see that it is cleaned daily. It glasses of milk every day. There is r.o need to worry about J dients, blend thoroughly and serve E. L. Weld. 1 Eaton and family. Mr. Eaton being their return to their home in Holly- the oil derrick hides the pounding requires a certain amount of mois wood. ’ California. —- engine that sends the drill down ture for the egg to hatch. If the your waistline eitner for milk is- in glasses with a garnish of Mr. •. Campbell and Wayne Bartun stationed in that locality. definitely a non-fattening food. whipped cream lightly sprinkled Dunsmir, California, is the lo- stopped at the home of Wayne’s rM. and Mrs. Wm. Ruppell of into the eon old shale in search of manure is spread out in the sun And. if you are one of those for-' aunt, Mrs. Elizabeth Fuller, on his cation where Mrs. Chester Bargen Seattle were Thursday night guests oil. it will dry out. Do not let manure tunate women who can eat any with nutmeg. holt is visiting with her son Delbert return trip from a visit with his t at the home of their son in law and Mrs. M. M. Oveson came up to collect in the stable; if you want thinz and everything and never, Raspberry-nog _ umg u J » j cup 4 2 tableaspoons raspberry parents at Toledo. Wayne is now Johanser. . . * - daughter Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Root. the Holmes place Thursday and a to use it for fertilizer, place it add a pound of excess weight, you 1 . at the home of Wesley Fuller at Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Fridley ief. Spencer left son was born to her that evening. in a screened bin. It is much cheap may drink your milk as a milk j juice Julce (chilled) (chilled) er to buy screen and lumber to y y ¡ n Hnv f orm 1 teaspoon sugar (more if desired) Moro. Mr. Oveson is assistant at the ex Mr. .nd Mrs. Joe Brackett were v«.X Zhkh ™Und m any wrm (chilled) shake or dressed up build a bin than to pay doctor periment station in Moro. wish. bills or perhaps funeral expenses. you Your Mix fruit !“><*- wttter an<1 in Wasco Thursday returning to various beaches. ( . qDencer sister in law of Mr. family will enjoy chilled I. D. Pike and daughter, Jessie, The garbage should be kept in a the summer »' »nd 10 m,lk- «erv< ,ce cold- Mr. and Mrs. Floyd motor— Spencer of - — The Dalles on Friday. milk drinks during Wasco. were in Moro Monday to obtain watertight container with a good Bernard Rice, formerly of Zig ed to Portland Monday returning Do not let garbage accum- Dick Schunke of The Dalles has marriage license foj Jessie and Zag CCC camp was operated on the following day. I -------- __________ business Lloyd Goodrich, who was that day I ; frequently bury or incin Thursday in The Dalles hospital for; Mr. and Mrs. Orville Yocum been ma dismissed from the CCC camp in ’ it. Do not empty dish appendicitis. , spent Sunday at Hood River, trip, to Wasco of late. anticipation of his approaching, erBve Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomas Patricia Yocum, who has been visit-1 -------- --------- nuptials. After the wedding Monday Mr. Goodrich went to Sisters where CARD OF THANKS and son Marion, accompanied by ing at that place for two weT he will work and Mrs. Goodrich will Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Thomas of with friends, returning home with vakm vr to thank all who in any j & Klickitat, Wn., visited in Portland her parents. -----I I want ; thank ............ ........ at my brothers Maxine Kramer . visited in Port- way assisted, asf with Mabel Thomas, student at W. Ray Blake was in Portland Emanual hospital, she visiting at land for two weeks with friends1 ^„^1 E. M. Smith, the under- Monday on business. Funeral Home the home of her parents the former returned home Wednesday, and ’ । taker, minister, pallbearers, those A dance will be given next Sat visited at Kent on Thursay. part of the week. • O U n hj who furnished the music, and for Oregon Wasco Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scholl who, beautiful florai offerings, and urday night by the ball boys. Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore. Mrs. Augusta Huckin, who has Jess Barnet was in Moro Monday of comfort from my been spending some time visiting are located for the summer at or an who in any transacting a little business. at Rosyln, Wn., returned to Wasco' White Salmon had as their visitors friends and Alley’s Confectionery A young man is lodged in the in company with her friend Miss Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ander- way rendered assistance. son and family. county jail awaiting trial for Ada Woods of Rosyln. Mrs. Eliza J. Dingle. Phone 222 meddling with another’s pockets. t Ann Macnab of Rufus visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Feldman with Donna and Dorothy and Jessie with Mrs. Pearl Butler spent Sun Knox for several days the past day at Government camp. Mrs. J. T. Johnson returned Sun week. day from Idaho where she had Bruce Fewel returned from Y a- been visiting with her children. 1 kima Thursday of last week fol Miss Josie Underhill left last' iowing a stay of three weeks. Attorney® At Law week to assist at the Guy Pound House guests over the week end All Satisfactory Business is built on home in The Dalles, Mr. Pound at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moro, Oregon Confidence -• Confidence on the part of Van Gilder were her sister Miss Mary I>aidlaw and cousin Miss Cora the buyer that goods purchased will be Laidlaw of Portland, and Miss of good quality and fairly priced. Helen Laidlaw of Hollywood, Calif., niece of Mrs. Van Gilder, who plans Dependable Groceries, Fresh Vegetables on staying for a çionth. Saturday afternoon the Garden Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all kinds of club held a flower sale in the libra ry room, the proceeds to be used RED & WHITE STORE DRYGOODS for the improvement of the city W ay /WH ealth OREGON <DAIRY COUNCIL Zell’ The W. Yates STORE HEADQUARTERS For UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER I CONFIDENCE Buckingham Hecht W ey enberg Red Ball •SHOES for Men When you buy your tractor park. Dr. L. R. Richelderfer, her daugh ter Katherine and sister Mrs. Josephine Hamilton and daughter Ellen, visitors from Sioux City, motored to Grand Coulee Dam and Seattle and beach resorts, return ing home Sunday. Mrs. J. H, Medlcr of Leadman is visiting at the home of Mr. ana «Hb Groceries—Meats Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Seaso n Your Patronage Solicited Sherman Cooperative Grain Insist^ upon ample weight Pony construction is not to be expected to stand up to draft horse-power du|y. The “(later pillad” TWENTY-TWO Tractor has 6 200 pounds of properly dis tributed weight. Just right to take advantage of its gripping' tgack-type traction, and turn’ maximum engine power into use ful pulling power. Just right to allow the use of alloy steel parts I of the proper size and strength. . . to defy wear and breakage. Justl right to give the TWENTY TWO its stamina for so many extra I years of low-cost performance. O’MEARA SUPPLY CO. Priced $1.98 to 5.95 WASCO MARKET Wasco, Oregon Growers GROWING GRAIN INSURANCE Cost is same from J tine I as later See u» for Sock» and Twine Grain Bag» Dairy and Poultry Feed» Rolled Grain» Flour Twine Concentrate» " Salt All kind» of Insurance Safety Deposit Boxes for Lease $5.00 Trade At H. Zeigler’s Quality Store Bibb njn:tntnHntn:nH::mmntnnnnntntnt:nni:innutnKnnntu::itnntntn:tn OVERALLS Machinery Repairs from A 14-foot Harris Combine for sale Big Threshing Capacity—Cot Down From 16 Feet It Will Soon Be Time For Mill Feed» Oro Pedic, Buck Hecht, Shoes McCormick - Deering & Oliver Extras and Implements Come and get Your Wants Roy J. Baker Grass Valley, Oregon Columbia Knit Hirsh Weis “Leather Buck SWEATERS CORDS for Men and Women Men and Boys $4.95 $2.75 Big Yank Sanforized work Forest Green Khaki SHIRTS PANTS 75c each $1.95