1 - row THB o m d n t t M * •. 4 „* Z « . COUNTt JO U Ä H M . HOBO, OltE.'jON ‘p ’ ■ ” Z" —1 FRIDAY. AP b E 16, 1937 ^■*- V 21.30 Kendrick Dunlap, mileage, 50.08 Glenn Wgllaee, road labor X4Ö Glenn Wallace, mileage, WM# 1 V * T#1- * ™ 1646 road labor 51.88 C. M. M enlnger ? • • ¿ r “ ^ n a r r s s s « . 50.-08 50.76 ,n_my home town. courthouM 14.5B 51.65 E. McQuillen Son— Say, Dad, how do they J. C- Freeman, Stamp, for 14.75 L. W .lU c catch lunatics? 1 „.^?erk _ . Print. 14.75 A. Shearer Dad (gruffly)—With tu* pow- K,lhtm. “ J i S S S * 3-2« 14.75 o f H e l p f u l H o u s e h o l d H in t s G. Moorehouse " X “ " - . . . E Wilde 14.76 H' * The Dalles, Apr. 16.—At the call 3.00 a n d R e c ip e s E. Wilde, mileage on roads of the United States Comptroller road labor, 14.76 of Currency as bf March 31. 1937, Hopeful Miss~-Dad, what ia sup- J. K. Gill Co., Sup t. supplies 24.91 J. Weatherford Mrs. Wesley Wilde and Mrs ” “ 49.86 Conducted by ELEANOR HOWE C. Herring the United States National Bank posed to be the luckiest month of Typex, Incorporated B u pt Maud Akers were hostesses at the »» »» 7.90 WllD _, . v a krutiph in OllR Edwin Peters When in . hurry. «* I Ä u J " « ‘of JS the year in which to get married? supplies home of the latter Wednesday with „ »’ - - 7 . 9 0 John Roth city, reports deposits at the ail-time Father- I don’t know. That’s C. C. Wilson, Cash advanced a dessert luncheon followed b. , Dg and cutting « .c u lt dough, a.®- ' out ^ 1 » « . «R Fred Hennsgin, use of Cat. the lettuce h e a d ; high of $115,929^33.99, or a gain so m e th in g -everybody must find out for stamps cards at two tables. Quests were ptv drop Into small muffin pans and then hold the lettuce on r o m l . 44.10 of over 16 million (follArs since the for himself. ' - ... Art BucholU. Meals for members of the Past NobU Grand bake as biscuits. It saves time and C. A. Bargenholt, road labor 30.00 under c o l d water spring call o f 19365 Resources in­ ___ ~~.L___ i - rr =; j prisoners " ■ -■?. -— ----- club and prizes were won by Mrs* the biscuits are uniform In site. running rather force- , - k C. A. Bargenholt, Mileage creased to $125.696,680.85, a gain • • • • COUNTY COURT - ; I Wily W K n ig h te n -^ “ » ad George Wilde and Mrs. Jessie on roads ' 2.90 Before putting fully, a n d gently of over 174 millions since the cor­ . I vsneed for office help v I responding call of a year ago Amos. . , , Mrs. C. M. Snider, rent of (C ontinued from Da2®jW*>-----j ohn Milne, Furnace repair fresh-cut flow­ loosen the leaves. In- > x . Kent and Wasco played soft * * road machine shed 6 00 ers tn a vase, vert head to drain Loans and discounts also showed a Earl Snell, Sec. of State J. C. Freeman, Stamps for and press back to­ ball here Thursday the home teams cut the sterna Walther Williams Co. Road better than normal seasonal de­ First payment, Biolo­ Sheriff , being defeated by scoies of 12 to under water gether In original Machinery , 2.90 mand, increasing approximately $150.00 j c . Freeman, Stamps for gical Survey shape. Store In modern Ice remg-. 10 for the boys and 26 to 12 for and leave un­ Tum-tA-Lum Lbr. Co. Road six and one half millions to a tota U. S. National Bank. Pub­ Assessor der water for eralor to prevent rapid drying out- supplies 164»76 the girls. 380.00 Geo. A. Potter, Phone calls. of $25,949,545.56. lic Assistance one-half hour. Dorothy Johnson, daughter McKean & Searcy, Road sup­ “We are gratified by the in­ Chas. R. Logan, County Telegrams, etc., F lo w e r s so Mr. and Mrs. John T. Johnson was plies 22.00 instead of using triangular-shaped crease in demand for sound loan-- 62.35 T. Lester Johnson, District Audit treated a Earnest Hueston. road labor 3.00 married to Charles R. °d to care for the seasonal activities (Attorney’s expenses pieces of toast when serving J. C. Freeman, Stamps for Boise- April 7. «cording to £ ord keep fresh much longer. Pac. Power & Light Co. of farming and business equally 6.00 inland Empire Waterways creamed chicken, try toast baskets, for Treasurer • • • • Lights in machine shed .8-03 received here. Miss Marpani in de' de- Association. Waterways 250.00 ) gaib i®’ a Potter, County Judge 37.60 . - s t cut rounds of bread with as much as by the gain GINGER ALE ICE made the Johnson, sister of the bride, »as ~ T . S. Reese, road labor 19.20 Wily W. Knighten, State Li “agitated way" la a delicious treat; cookie cutter, using three slices for posits.” stated C. ^ n n riU n g r man- A A Dunlap; County Com­ brary Fund 7 Ross Hilderbrand road labor 70.00 In m ission er. _ 6.00 an attendant. and It lasoqulckly frosen when made •aCh shell. Cut holes In two of them aker of. The Dalles Branch. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Yocum ana In one of the new easy-to-operate and place on first allce. Brush with short, money is Ginn Coleman A Co., Court- Loggers A Contractors. Au^ turning over more ------- David Rei)dt County Com 23.50 house repair ™ Patrol, final payment 2850 children spent Saturday night w rapidly. The tnUsioner m e fact ia t i that - a » greater missioner ice cream freezers. To make, dis­ melted butter and brown slowly rspiaiy. J M. Yocum and wife at Mosier. solve 1 cup granulated sugar In 1 under broiler. Then HU shells #tth amount of money ia going into tne Ann-c Eddy j anitre9s 30.00 CLAIMS PRESENTED AND AL- ROy J. Baker, road supplies 1.80 Sunday they motored to HoodI Riv- cup boiling water and cool. Add cream**! chicken. ___________ ,_f__ . bank and at the same tlnuMgyng nn LOWED AGAINST THE ROAD W. G. Armswprthy, road sup- Johnson, Furnace Tender 9«; 25.00 a.__:i «»sag —------------------ . -I— , -j: plies ~ 1678 out again in legitimate employ­ James Stewart, Stock In­ er with Mr. and Mrs. I. H. BfOCK % cup lemon Juice, % cup orange FUND, April Term, 1937 $75.10 Ginn Coleman Co., road sup- ment is the best iadicaton of re­ returning with them as guests. Juice and 1 pint ginger ale. Assemble Road Labor spector 25.00 L. L. Peetz. 28.70 plies 230 A recipe for Butter Nut Balls ‘ turning prosperity. We note in - .N ational, Blind lAsais- Mis. Ray Barlow and son Beryl modern Ice cream freezer. Pour C. M. Mersinger 66.15 O’Meara Sup. A Imp. Co. of Eugene returned Monday fol­ the mixture Into the freezing con­ (Note: The rats for these cookie» The Dalles a steady increase in u Glenn Wallace ” 34.00 Road Supplies 244.56 deposits in keeping with the Unit- Nfttionftl Rank Qld lowing a visit of three weeks with tainer; adjust dasher and cover can be made Kendrick Dunlap 61.26 Eastern Oregon Freight Line ed States Natonal as a whole, ana Assistance 177.72 Elwood McPherson her parents Mr. and Mrs. J.- **. tightly. Then All the Ice chamber up and kept with a mixture of chipped Ice and on hand in- c^\ 60.00 Freight on cream cans - -50 U ° n X - n d nX' Z S “ in M. C .r h Webb, Sealer Weights J Lamér Sayrs (* ) <4 Johnson. 24.65 Standard Oil Co. Gas for Mrs. H.. A. White was a Port­ salt. (Use 3 parts Ice to 1 part definitely in LJ------: A. Shearer salt by volume. Remember, the light a modern air-conditioned Ice re ‘i n W r t U D . ^ b " Employment 25.10 roads " 6707 land visitor last week. * Mark Alley combination of Ice and salt la one frlgerator where It will not pick 22.40 Union Oil Co. Gas for roads 141.82 Among the Knights of Pythias - e r rady t , Service 15.00 G. Moorehouse of the factors that make for quick up the odors of other foods.) Tc Z 22.40 Sherman Garage A Machine ,Co. attending the district convention L. L. Funk freezing.) When froxen. remove Ice 25.10 Repair on road me Winery 116.60 of District No. 7 in The Dalles Tues around top of container, carefully make these cookies, cream 1 cup welcome applications for loans for Kilham Printing Co. Clerk s E. McQuillen butter, add % cup sugar slowly and u. cr0D and livstock purposes, the office expenses l »» E. Wilde 22.40 Geo. Wilde, Gas fox ioadsr 10.50 day evening were E. D. Mcpee, remove cover and lift out the dash­ ----------------- —- - best well. Add 2 egg yolks, 1 egg . of farm implements and Webster Publishing Co. 22.40 Shell Oil Company. Gas for John McClure, Angus Cameron, er. Pack carefully with a spoon. beat white and l t t teaspoons lemon P that our f armers have; Sup’t. office expenses ------- 5.64 J. Weatherford roads ---------------- 289.05 22.40 John Robinson. B. W. Guy. G. C. Then cover container, with wax L. Wallace Juice; blend thoroughly. Tfc®n a* erwpiOyment in local busi- West Coast Print. A Bind Co. 22.85 Geo. A. Potter, Cream can3 Andrews, T. A. Cross, Bruce Mil- paper and replace lid. Drain ofT Clyde Hearing 2 cups general purpose * * * enterprises and even down to Courthouse office expenses 38.70 6.95 for roads la; d, H. H. Brackett. Arnold Brady water and replenish Ice and salt Dick Yocum “ P w £ n PE i»ynE “^ remove the recurring need, of the individ- J. C. Freeman. Box rent for g V. B. Eakin, Drag roadrf and Loggers A Contractors, Auto and Fay Brackett. mixture. Cover and allow to harden snow removal 75.00 The auxiliary of the American at least one hour before serving. ita p e ln th ” m 'a n b X ri 8 a m a I is staying with « * a a... a* J mother a 4 r\ •* Committee in charge of a the dance her grand and all in all it was voted to be at present. > a very successful social affair by Dinner guests at the Fred Fort- these attending eee attending. - I h o m e S u n d a y '-WrUw lAnd- LAWYER The W omans Study Clifi> Held I LucM and daUghter, Ann o f iU »meeting Friday at the home of Und Morton of. OREGON WASCO Mra Maud Akers during winch Heppner. officers were elected as follows. | and Mrs. Jake Brock of Cooks are guests of Mr. and Mrs. S, J. Brock, a brother of the visi­ tor. Arline Morton spent the week end visiting with Hazel Marie Watkins. -----:.,4 ,. RED & WHITE STORE Mrs. Fred Blau and Miss Thelma Parrar of Portland were visitors here last week with Miss Parrar Groceries—Meats—Fresh also visited with her parents in i Condon. Fruits and Vegetables in Mrs. I, F. Lamtoorn was hostess Season to members of the Tillicum club. After dessert luncheon members played cards with Mrs. Shearer Your Patronage Appreciated holding high, Mrs. Lawrence Funk second and Mrs. Hull low. am«»« nMiur Through blazing heat. . . through blasting cold . . . T. Lester Johnson WW-'*' s r ». i - WASCO MARKET across high mountains • • • octos ^ level plains . . . this Chevrolet h a lf-to n truck rolled up am azing new records ¡IH «W W-.-- 1 M '**-?*.- •; SMOKING "What goes up must come down” is an old saying that applies to most things . . . . but not to trac­ tor fuel. Smoke that goes up from a Diesel engine says up. It rep­ resents lost fuel that might have been converted to power. — - There » NO SMOKING in a “Cat­ erpillar” Diefcel. Correct design] utilises all the h e a t ------ leaves no half burned fuel to waste-through the exhaust pipe to *“go -up iul smoke.” ' , That’s w hy “Caterpillar” Diesel owners save as much as a gallon of fuel per hour of woria That’s why they report fuel saving of $100 to $600 per year gver other makes of tractors used by their neighbors. L A , Note the clean exhaust of Cate7 pillar" Diesels you see in the field. O’MEARA S e e ue Study this unequaled record — then buy 10.244 MILES for Sodium Chlorate and Atlacide location of T o .t . . ’Round tho Notion*-Dotroit »o Detroit D itlaS c. Tro velo d ........................................ Gasoline U s e d .................... ........................ 493, 8. G^ " ° 2 ! Oil Consum ed.................................................... 7 ,5 Q ''ort* w ith 1000-pound load V.C. Family and Prince»» Fleur Mill Feed» Grain Bag» Dairy and P o u ltry Feed» Twine Rolled Crain» Concentrate» Flour Salt iS /> a $ [Ü Í A ll kinds o f Insurance ’ I W asco, Oreg< p e r q a llo n C o n ta it Board 4« * • ! » • s f f l d s l ly «orroe». CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION. Ceaerwl Motor» Soto» Corporotion. DETROIT. MICH. Ceiror.1 JfeMro f n i » Ih o«O I PUi»-roroMMy jtayiwMO M "dt yoar pt»r»o. CHEVROLET S u n se t M otor Co. S a fe ty Deposit Boxes f o r Lease *Mi - ' • Y i • . . , Gasoline M i l t a g t .......................*2 0 .7 4 M ilot per G allon A voraao S p eed 31.18 M ilot per Hour Running Timo ............................. .. 32« Hours, 31 Cott per Vehicle M ilo ............................................... ..... Average Oil M ile a g e ...................... 1,345.9 M ilot per Qt. That« record« h a v f boon certified by the A. A. A. 73* "mORE POUJER Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers : TO TAL COST O F GAS TOTAL COST OF REPAIR PARTS SUPPLY CO. * ■' *V-' , CHEVROLET TRUCKS — .a T h e D a lle s , O re g o n LOUJER GUST a e r M oro G arage M o ro , O re g o n