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THF-
PAG« FOUR
CHAMPION 4-H
CANNER
Team Loses
At Dufur
Several games were played the
past week between' the Wasco
volley ball team and other teams.
Friday the Rufus team defeated
the locals a t Rufus by a score of
31 to 15.
i
The town football team played :
at Dufur Sunday with the Sim-I
nets ho CCC camp team and were
defeated by 6 to 0.
Chester W atkins in com pany,
with a num ber of Moro boys left
Friday for Corvallis to attend th?
home coming game. Jesse Leon
ard and John Proudfoot we e also
there.
Pat and M argaret Kaseberg am’
Leon Smith saw the game in
Co r vall»».___________ *
Mis. Roy Atwood spent the week
end visiting in The Dalles with
Mrs. L. Barnum.
Visitors in the city of Portland
over the week end were. Mr. and
Mrs. Homer Dixon and son, Lor
ing, Misses Marie Andrews. F ra n
cos Gorsline and Leona Clothier.
Dinner guests at the B. W. Guy
home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bowman and daughters,
Sheliah and Nedra, Mr. and Mrs
Cecil W ard and son. Leon of Gol-
dendale and Mr. nad Mrs. JV eld
from *town.
.
Benton B arnett has a new car
and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dixon
are also driving a new one.
J. CT McDermid of Pendleton
was a caller last Wednesday a t the
home of Mrs. Eliza Dingle. Mrs.
Dingle was recently injured in a
fall on the basem ent steps.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hilderbrand
and daughter, Patricia, weie busi
ness visitors in Portland T hurs
day.
Mrs. Lloyd Hennagin was in
Portland Saturday to do some
family shopping.
The Mary Elidabeth class met
Wednesday afternoon at the home
of rMu. A rt Smith. Of special in-
te est was a recital by Mrs.
Augusta Huckin „ of her recent
eastern trip including an in te re st
ing outline of her visit to Yellow
stone park.
Mrs. Anna I>ee enjoyed a visit
with her sister when her brother
in law, W. R. Oargill and his wife
motored from Lewiston, Idaho last
week before leaving to spend the
winter in Los Angeles.
TilKcum * card club members
m et with Mrs. L. L. Funk Thurs
day of aat week. The hostess
served luncheon and three tables
were in play. Mrs. A rt Smith
received high honors and Mrs.
Andy Shearer held second
Mr. and Mrs. H. E Kaseberg
It
it i i*
ROSA REICHLE, 18, Portland,
will be one of Oregon’s delegation
to the 15th National Club Congrec3
to be held in Chicago, Nov. 27-
Dec. 5, which over 1,000 outstand
ing 4-H clubstera of the nation will
attend. She receives a trip as a
prize from the K err Glass Corpora
tion, sponsor of a national canning
c o n te st- conducted by extension
agents in which she Was named
state champion by Helen Cowgill,
assistant state club leader, In 9
years Miss Reichle has canned 1,570
pints of vegetables, fruits and
meats, and given 3even public dem
onstrations on canning and cooking.
She won second place in meat judg
ing a t the Pacific Livestock Exposi
tion last summer. Her prizes
amount to $97.00 in cash and trips
to six state events. She values her
4-H club work at $589.89. She will
compete with other western stats
champions for regional honors, and
if successful will be a contender
for one of three cash college
scholarships of $300, $200, and
$100, given by the sponsor.
SHERMAN
COUNTY
J í 'U R N A l . ,
MOHO,
OKKOON
FRIDAYNO VEM BER
ler*beck. after which late refresh- Friday, now members, Miss Rea-
ments were served.
j ves, Mrs. Evans, and J5hn' Thomp-
Miss Gertrude H ansen was host 80n. were given the first and sec-
ess to the Mask and Dagger club Ond degrees; and Saturday, th;
Saturday evening. F our tables of m ajority of the members attended
Banco was uie main attractio n the dance given by the grange.
Many people bear in m ind¿the
with Beryl Sheets winning high
fc r the gills and Jack Hines for purpose of Thanksgiving this week
end as various one’s visited the?
the boys. •
W. B. Rice spent T hursday and homes o th pir neighbors’ yester
day.
College students,
am cnr
Friday in Hood River.
Mrs. A Nz&h came iron) A rling whom are Chester and Ida C ost -
ton to contact N eighbor of Wood and M argaret Macnab, are vis’t
craft members before returning ing their pa' ents from Corvall •
to Portland. -
----- - ■ and the m ajority o f - t^ie - sc^ '>0’’
Dr. end Mrs. Viggo ». Hiaufelt faculty ere spending the weak enr
visited Sunday w ith Mr. and Mi’s. a t th eir home3, w h lc nipry othe
Elm er Hansen in Goldendale.
of the community are en tertain in ’"
In town Monday afternoon to or being entertained,
attend the funeral of Fred Blau Last Wednesday- BuJ^y R^Yir
were Mr.* and Mrs. C. D. Gibson
.evangelist from Pasodnjxs-
of Yakima, Mr. and Mrs. Miles California w f s , e n tn rtain«2d nt ’
Gibson of W hite Salmon, Mr. and Maznriner church here where h
Mrs. Harold Stanulo and daughter prgve an interesting" discourse O’
Fulra, Miss Eva Wilcox and M r^ V jm a n ity s spiritual standing.
Elizabeth Froebe and Mrs. L. B .' D^vid Reed is ui the midst - <
p construction of a double go a
Fulton of Portland.
Henry Yancy and daughter, Mrs. 1 the present.
Mr. S triker and fam ily may
N ervergall came from Portland
«y a new view in the mt ricr ik_
Sunday to visit his daughter
iei r heme as
ye. xx uiplc tad
Mrs.
W hite. -
..
-paper.
Mrs. Dorbthy O’N eil and daugh be hanging
ter of Portland »pent last week
"M CONFERENCE
~nd visiting th eir m other and
^randmotherM rs. W. S. Deaton.
(Com m ute truin t ag£ one)
Mrs. Jessie Amos left Sunday to
ctor, state departm ent of agri
spend Thanksgiving with her sis
culture.
ter Mrs. Fordyce of Portland.
tep e rt of Finance, Taxation, an
C. V. Belknap of Moro was a 'S ta te Legislation committee,
dinner guest a t the Orville Yocum
'•port of Production, Hapdlin?'
home Sunday.
and M arketing committee.
A FTERN O O N
Musical selection - 1:00 o clock
Substitute C/ops” — r IX’ E. Ste
phens, Superintendent, Sher
man Branch Experim ent station
Report of T ransportation and R ur
al Electrification committee
Report of Weeds and SoA Conser
vation committee
The members of the grange last Report of Federal Agricultural
Saturday night w ere rath e r bleary
Program s committee
eyed as it was the third night in
Caucus by counties
succession th a t they attended some
Election of officers
grange function. Thursday eve
Report of special committees
ning was the reg u lar m eeting;
Rufus Grange
Members Busy
During Week
2 7, 1936
RED CROSS M
POSTS AID INJURED
cnminatety to many food» in a
m anner th a t , , dangerous to heal-
th, warns the Lafe Extension Insti
tu te of New York in its current
bulletin, “ How to Live” distributed
by the Oregon Insurance co. ,
“So persistent and zealous have
Highway first aid stations, set uv
by the Red Cross to give emergency become the num erous food faddists
the day th a t much harm is being
care to victims of traffic accidents
are saving lives, according to James produced by unbalanced diets’’,
L,. Fieser. vice-chairman in charge ' declares the Institute,
of domestic operations
The bulletin
point» out th a t
“ More than 1 000 of our emergen
many people regard “every skin
cy posts aro already o perating i t
rash o r body pain th at occurs as
47 states and thousands of others
w ill soon be established at key due to an acid condition” and as-
poiuta along A m e rica ’s h ig hw a ys.’’ s trts , “ much of this is sheer non-
sense .
M r Fieser stated
“ In diet, as in everything else,
The Red Cross highw ay posts a rt
concentrated at danger spots in it is best to keep to the middle
d ia l areas where m edical aid is not of toe roau, ‘ continues the bulle-
rea dily a vailable The im portance cm. “Fads are dangerous. A well
th is coverage of the open road
balanced diet with adequate pro
the Red Cross holds, is given sharp
tein f om such sources as eggs,
emphasis by the fact that there milk, 4ish> flesh, cereal and legumes
ba been a 150 per cent increase in is essential to a
good sta te of
ru ra l '.raffle* fa ta litie s d uring the health. Flesh foods are not abso-
past tw elve years
The p ro je ct was in itia te d last Ijlely essential if sufficient pro-
tern is obtained from other soyco».
year on a natio na l scal *> 8 a prat
Too little protein causes waste of
tlc a l approach jo the highw ay a m
muscle and g la n d s tissues and
dent problem The R et Cross fe ll
weakens the body. The
that it could best apply its stren gth
_
_ a well
to eat
t»> ’ iic c o riu ,, those who continue U health policy is
balanced d ie t.'d rin k a t 'l e a s t two
1» in ju re d pending a reduction ’n
the highw ay accident rate through quarts of ttu.ds daily and let the
acids take care of themselves. They
le g is la tio n and safety .ducatton?
“Our program nrings firs t jig
will.”
,1,000 Function At Key Points
To Give Emergency Care
To Traffic Hurt
s k ill t*> the scene of accident In an
e /io rt to ’•educe the lum ber of per
COrjR T NEWS ___________
tons k ille d <w»rt maimed In auto
n o tile m is h a p s .- M r Fieser said
(/< Continued from page one)
Our Highway first aiders are noi
Gliicer phone call's
2.40
lu
m edical men In any sense, but it ts J. C. Freem an, P -M.
th e ir job to tu rn the in ju re d ove»
Clerk’s stam ps
6.00
to the m eoical profession in th * CLA1MS ALLOWED AND PAID
best shape possible.
FROM THE ROAD FUND
-
The Red Cross high vay posts are L u g g e rs and C o n tra c to rs ____ _
s'nbb'ihed at gasoline service sta
Road supplies
20.00
Cons, to u rist homes, ru ra l police
J.
E.
Norton,
road
supplies
“ .80
and fire departm ents The person
r.e ot the pests are trained by the
R^-i Cross in first aid. standard first
aid equipm ent is installed at each
station, and id e n tify in g signs roi
the beuefli ot m oto rists arc erected
beside the highway at both ap
preaches to the station
The attendants of these roadside
u nits who q u a lify as first aiders
volunteer th e ir servient through
the Hed Cross and may under nc
•in umstances accept pay fo r caring
fo r the inju re d.
To complem ent the highw ay first
aid stations, the Red Cross has an
Afton «M cIntyre spent Tuesday
v|siUii<g in Portland.
I|.s> wAe
and ihildem will e ftu m later.
The pinochle card club met F ri
<«ay evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Wilde, all members being
present. Mr. and Mrs. V. V.
Rust won high honors and the Ted
Anderson’s low.
Fred F o rtn e r has been home, foi
the past week from W altf Walla
on account of a slight illness.
Mrs. Mary Ciaw ford, who has been
staying w ith her sister Mrs. F w t-
ner, is much improved in health.
Lloyd Hennagii^ A. D. Richel-
derfer, C. A. Tom and H. D.
Proudfoot were in W alla Walla
Tuesday. r Mr Proudfoot left for
I Kansas City on business a fte r the
P A I RY COUNCIL
We Consider Only
“ CATERPILLAR”
T. Lester Johnson
UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER
RED & WHITE STORE
<
sting
“ The highway police ot eigai
states who have finished firs t aid
tra in in g w ill Join thia arm y m oh ll
ze > to cut accident ra ta litie s sun
prevent com plication >1 m inor in
ju rie s through m ishandling at the
scene of accident,” Mr Fieser sain
“ We receive reports from our first
aid stations daily, te llin g of essen
tia care glveu to traffic ca sua ltle t
on the spot and of lives actually
saved.’’ •*
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This ana urauy othei Led Crus*
program s of equal value are sun
«
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Season
f l
•r ifo u r Patronage’ Selidted
- z ----------------------r
:
: Waseo, Oregor
d u rin g the annual Roll Call roi
members. T h is year the R oll Cali
w ill be held from November 11 t<
2"
R ed C ross P o te n tia l L ife
S a v e r s N u m b e r N e a r ly •
2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
F irs t aid and life saving eer
tificatea issued by the Am erican
Red Cross since the atari or the
service 26 years ago now nuin
ber 1,888,702. D uring the past
year the Red Cross qualified 222.
693 persons In u rst aid and
ta ug ht w ater safety and rescue
m ethods to 80,961.
T h is arm y of F irst A irie r- p m >
L ife Savers Is one of the great
safety factors in the nation
They are trained to give Imme
dlate firs t aid at <-be scene Jl
accident, thus saying many lives
and preventing permanent in
Jury. Red Cross tra in in g Includes
s k ill In tre a tin g fo r shock, sp lin t
ing fractures, checking a rte ria l
bleeding, applying a rtific ia l res
p lra tlo n , tow ing dro w n ing per
sons to .safety, and in the safe
handling of boat and canoe.
Edison
M arshall,
lfaMonally
known short story w riter, awards
ai prize of $50 annually fo r the
bèst abort story w ritten' by an un-
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In the m atte r of the vacation
of a certain road in road Dist. No
1—affidavit of postiny notice, and
order of vacation—report accept-
ed and filed.
In the m atter of the vacation of
a certain road in toad Dist. No. 2—
county road mastex. Report and
order fixing time for hearing—
notices ordered posted. ’ -
On November 14, the court ano
the burget com m ittee met to dis-
cus budget as pre sed. A t one
o’clock the budget was passed
with the few corrections. C o«*
adjourned subject to the call of
the judge.
,
,
•ptfrtea tjy the peopte of Atnertm
Sherman Cooperative Grain
Growers :
,
•
uounced lo rm a tio n of m obile units
Several thousand
trucks
which
re g u la rly ply the highway in th«
course of routine work w ill b»
e q jlp p e d w ith first aid k its D rivers
and crews w ill take courses In both
standard and advanced first aid
and each truck w ill be identifie d s?
a Red Cross m obile u nit More than
a hundred trucks are already oper
WASCO MARKET
SUPPLY CO.
rQa<J
McKe, „
guODi;ea
W. G. Armsworthy», road
supplies
Geo. L. F qx , 2 days work on
Biglow canyon
6.40
Jam es Fox, 1 day work on
Biglow canyon
'
3.20
L. L. Peetz, road labor \
67.80
2.80
D. Yocum, road labor
CUre AxteU> rdw4 1 ^ , .
15.70
McDonald road labor
3JO
p j McPheron, road labor
19.00
Joe W eatherford, road labor 14.00
E
Weld, road labor
10.50
Kendrick Dunlap, road labor <4.05
N ational Hospital, road dm-
pfoyees protection
„
5.30
cOUNtfY COURT MET ON NOV
EMBER 4th, 1936 a t 10 o’clock
A . M.
with Geo. A Potter, judge. A. A-
Dunlap commissioner, P. C. Axtell,
commissioner, Geo. Q. Updegraff.
District Attorney and Marie Hoe-
itinson deputy cUrk, proMnt
The
a r w fli
•
• #11_ j
fuwL
TH E
pieces
•
Now th a t the fam ily has fe a stv
One
and
a
half
cups white sauce
on hot roast tu ik ey for their
Two
tb$p
grated
cheese
Thanksgiving dinner and perhaps
A rrange half the x quantity of
old sliced turkey for a snack be
macroni in a baking dish; cove,
fore going to bed, the cook must
with the codd turkey. Ccver tur
ealljr use her ingenuity and crea-
key w ith the rem aining macroni;
ive power on w hat is left of thii
-ird. If she has a fam ily tha pour white sauce uifer all. Sprin
likes cold m eat sandwiches, she kle with grated cheese. Bake in
a m oderate oven L375 deg.) about
ill ciit off long thin slices of m eat
20 m inutes or until a delicate
nd wrap them tig h tly in waxet
brown
on top.
oaper and put them in the hum id
Turkey
Casserole
ifier of her refrig e rato r until
L e ft o ve r T u ik e y
leaded.
Some of the m eat m ay be cut Left over stuffing
and d a u g h te r Ja ne t w ere P o rtla n d I m eeting.
Six tbap butter
Mrs. Marion Powell was hostess nto la rg e pieces* and used a s 1 ha- T w o tablespoons flo u r
visitors recentlf.
to a num ber of Wasco ladies Tues ds for delicious casserole dishes One and a half clips milk
day afternoon a t her home in such as those listed b^low. The Three egg yolks *
Moro.
A fter dessert luncheon little unslicable pieces may. then Two tsp salt
Mrs. H. H. W hite received the be trimm ed free of skin and bone One fourth cup bcead crumbs
prize a t the bridge table. A ttend to be made into tu rk e y hash. ” If Z 'Cut leftover w rk ey into goot
ing were Mrs. B. E. Hailey, Mrs there is any stuffing left, m ash it sized pieces. In ;the bottom of
m ldred Zell Mrs. Lewis H astings and add it to the m ixture. We are casserole arrangu<a layer of left
Miss M argaret McKee, MTs. Free. suggesting th a t eggs baked into over stuffing, ana then place tli
Fortner and Mrs. Lloyd Hennagin he turkey hash m akes a glam or tu rk e y slices no top. Prepare
The schpoi J^ n d played a t the ous as well as delicious dish of aauce by m elting 2 tbsp of buttci
' <tauce is thickened pour it ever tii
says th»« owner of four I school house Tuesday evening pre- plain left over turkey.
Eggs Baked In Turkey Hash
, ceding a magic a r t show.
Add the flour and stir until smoot
'CATERPILLARS 1 Rev. Gilbert Gary returned from T w o ciirM <*old t-iirk tw . diced
Nex$r. add the milk", and when r n
One and a half cups white sauce
beaten egg yolk. Season with si'
Portland Saturday accompanied One half tsp grated onion
Pour sauce over t u ’key in casM
by his wife who is again in good Two tbsp celery, chopped fine
role and cover with bread crumb
health. Mrs. Daisy Wildgrube
m other of Mrs. Cary came
tsp salt, One eighth tsp (1 c u p . mushrooms, mr.y be tdflp
which have been first chopped an
w ith them .
pepper
Mrs. Ed McKee and daughter
H eat turkey in white sauce. Add cooked in 2tbsp of bu tter and
M argaret, visited a t Blaylock Fri onion and celery. Pour hash into sp of sa’t until tender, then com
day with Mr. and Mis. George Van a shallow baking * dish.
Break bined with the bread crumbs,
tbsp of butter) Bake in hot oven
Gr os beck.
egg*, one a t a tim e, into a saucer
Dona Knox spent the week end and slide each one into hash, leav (400 deg.) for 30 m inutes.
visiting with Mary Coats a t Rufus ing a space between each egg.
Mrs. A. S. Johnson entertained Sprinkle eggs w ith salt Mnd pep
Dayton, Oregon
her club members including their per. Bake in a moderate, oven
November 10, 1936
husbands a t her home Saturday 350 deg.) until whites of eggs
Gentlemen:
evening with a seven o’clock din are fiim. Yolks should be soft.
LAWYER
Do our “C aterpillar” T ractors give ner followed by cards at four tab Escalloped Turkey and Macaroni
satisfaction? We think so!
les of cards. F irst and second pii au gratin
OR EGO
WASCO
We, ju s t recently purchased our zes were taken by Mrs. E. D. Me Two cups boiled macaroni
fourth«. “ C aterpillar” T ractor - an I Kee and Mrs. F. S. Lamborn.
Two cups cold turkey, cut in large
' RD-4 w ith which we are pulling a
Saturday evening the N ight
four bottom Disc Plow ten inches Hawks bridge club of The Dalles
deep in hard land. This work done I
entertained here. Mr. and Mrs
in Third and F ourth gears.
I Art Barzee were hosts a t fou,
Fuel consumtion is only one and
of bridge.
The traevling
one half gallons p er hour, of 6c
.
won ,
Mrs. Bud Hoi
See us for Sodium Chlorate and Atlacide
Diesel Oil. Which means we a r e 1 r
plowing for a to tal fuel cost of 5c
per acre.
V.C. Family and Princess Flour
A fter using our Twenty-two “Cat
erpillar” two seasons we traded it
Mill Feeds
Grain Bags
in on the UD-4 w ithout having
spent as much as ten cents for
A tto r n e y s A t L aw «
Dairy and Poultry Feeds
Twine
mechanical upkeep.
Our “C aterpillar” Ten w as purch-
Rolled Grains
i _ Concent rates
M o ro , O re g o n
taed about eight y e a n ago and has
Flour
Salt
been used about ten thousand
hours fo r general Farin work with
A ll kinds o f Insurance
not to exceed $50.00 spent for up
keep. The Pins and Bushings have
never been turned.
J ‘
We now own and operate three
“C aterpillar” Tractors, and in
years to come, will only consider
replacing with other . “Catorpil-
la n .’
E. M. Alderman A Son.
Groceries—Meats—F resh
Yours Truly,
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* $
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Fruits apd Vegetables in
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O ’M EARA
C. R. Artailt read labor
L. L. Peetz, road labor
Union Pac. R. R. Freight
on road machinery
i Union Pacific R. R. Freight
“Too much acid”
•*
on road machinery
t h i . label is being applied India
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Food Faddists
By Life Institute
A «yoap r«fcr
fat Boaiboa or Ry«
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te a . a t C o r r M p o n d l n g P r is e n
Hampton Furniture Company
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