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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1938)
I CODNTT. JOD RNAL, HOBO. ORIGON FRIDAY, MARCH 4, lfttt Wasco Youug WASCO MARKET s . • . operation for goiter Saturday a t Portland, Or. "Joyce's ehnie. Mrs. McMillan 4a in P o rtl a n d w ith her husband fo r several days. . Mrs. Frank— Morrow returned tfro m a visit to Portland and also People Married In The Dalles K234 WORE STOKE tertained a number of dinner ► with her daughter M ie. Laadlarw in » guests at the home of Olive and I Salem. * John Robinson Friday evening. M r. and M rs. A r t Barsee left Mr. and Mrs. Everett Me Quil ■ for Portland Thursday returning . . len of The Dalles moved into town again Saturday. Sunday and will have change of Hudson W hite of Madras spent the dinning room of the Sherman Sunday here w ith his parents, M t . Hotel. Their daughter, Mrs. Jean and Mrs. H. H . W hite. H e was Joyal accompanied them but ex accompanied home by M rs. W hite pect ^to leave soon for San, Fran-, and son Kemp who had visited cisco where she will join.her hus here for the past week. band who left for the California Bob McDonald had charge of city Monday. the school bus several days ae Ir a Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hilderbrand Fridley, the regular driver, was spent the week end visiting with confined to his home w ith a cold. relatives at Sunnyside, Wn. The school play and band music John McClure spent several given Saturday was acclaimed a days of last week in Portland. success. * Lewis Hastings is at home again Mrs. A rt Smith received the THIS IS TO C H TIFY. tfc®»----------------- after several weeks in the hospital club prize when the Tuesday a f - 1 whoM i-^nahw. appaan Mo*. •• awH (or T H t SALVATION AMMY k_. and is improving slowly but sure ternoon contract club met at the ly. He will not be able to work home of Mrs. George Wilde. A for several weeks more. 1 :30 dessert luncheon was served, IMrs. White, wife of W alter a t small tables - centered with White, druggist at the Wasco bouquets of daffodils. M r. and Mrs. Glen Karnes have Pharmacy, came up for a week's bought the store owned by Earl visit here. Mrs. S. J. Brock and Mrs. Dick Olds at Grass Valley and plan on Yocum were joint hostesses Mon leaving here some time this month day afternoon when they enter fo r their new location. The Wasco Woman’s Study club tained for Miss Geraldine Funk met Friday w ith IMrs. A fton Mc with a miscellaneous shower. In tyre as hostess a t the lib ra ry , Mrs. Collis Kaaeberg of Kelso, Many lovely gifts were given to was in town recently to visit with her and cards were played with room. The program number was relatives and friends. I Mrs. R. H. McKean winning high presented by D r. Richelderfer who I gave an interesting talk on M e x -: Miss Joy White of t Portland-score. ico. Mrs. J.* F . Boyse w ill be the funds fo r The Salvation Arm y spent the week end here with her Miss Olive Robinson entertained next club hostess. ¡who are not authorized, the M ajor parents accompanied by Mrs. Amos members of the Tillicum club at r Mrs. Marcella Hilderbrand gave has requested th at officers of the Winegarten of Anchorae, Alaska her home Thursday afternoon With a very able paper about noted law he notified, who have agi»eed who was known here as Violet Mrs. Dick Yocum and Mrs. Ade- exiles at the Tuesday Afternoon to cooperate. Seely. I line Hull receiving -high scores. Study club which met with M rsJ ..j lm u , U m p out Mrs. Anna Lee and sister, Mrs. At the close of the lodge meet- ^ Kaud A k e n . M r a I a q I» Scholl f rao(i uious solicitation. I have no Henrichs of Aubom, Wn., return- ing Pythian members met at the and Mrs Ida C a riu le w ill b . ho»- obiection people obuining mon. ed from a three months stay in home of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred 2, .1 ey for any organisation but when Log Angeles. After spending the Spencer honoring their member, Donald McDermid returned tbey >nd uniformJ foods we eat in maintaining a high standard of health. I t isn’t so much th at the members o f the busy commercial world do not to day have some knowledge of the re latien of N utrition to H ealth; but apparently there , is carelessness in applying thia knowledge each day. Breakfast is often a cario sity; lunch is “garbled” to allow fdr noon shopping; and dinner is often satisfied w ith hopeless mincing, or senseless over eating of one food. Breakfast w ill always have a unique psition o f starting the day in good humor. I t supplies the energy fo r the following two or th re s hours activity, and it can do thia« only when it includes at least some fru it, a breadstuff or cereal, and perhaps coffee. The nervous “race-horse” type finds cocoa the answer to the hot beve rage. I t h doubtful if the conti nental custom of two hours for lunch would make fo r better lunch eon habits. Lunch w ill probably always be a “pick-up” . I t gives opportunity fo r noon ' shopping ( i t ’s window in the early spring) and many 'time« consists sparingly of a salad or sandwich, m ilk, (w j hope) and often ice cream fc r des sert. ' / * $AVB ALL W A YS w ith « C aterpillar ■ DIESEL ) S A V IN G S IN FUEL i Fuel savings alont with the ‘IQst- e rp illa r’’ Dieeel amount to as I much as 76% over gasoline trac tors of sim ilar size. This means hundreds of dollars saved in the life of a tractor. The dinner at home can be par tia lly prepared the previous day. A Baked Sea Food dish dem on-1 strates this w ith its day before cookery of rice, the remaining preparations are easy on time for any “aloners.” An accompanying combination vegetable salad with Cream Cheese Dressing, perhaps rolls and a frozen dessert that may also have been prepared the previous day, complete a “genuine dinner.” This dinner added to a S A V IN G S IN UPKEEP The “ Catt pillai Diesel is simp ler than the gasoline tractor . . . fewer intr cat# patte ; . . . . le u maintenance. r > Upkeep ecsts aro more than |O% \k w . S A V N 3 S IN DEPRECIATION Because o f an additional long life .b u ilt into the modern “ Oaterpil- . lar^ Diesel, the original cost is spread over more years of use which means lower yearly depre ciation. There’s a “ Caterpillar” D ie u l in a sbe and a t a price to fit your n eed s............. In v es tig a te ’ 4 C aterp illa r A L L -W H IT E tw o new THOR W ORK SAVERS/ specials F t . ' •. * ’ COFFEE m . j. a Hills Bros. .........\ / it Drifted Snow w (itchen Queen Golden West S c h illin g s ~ MODEL 1O3W MODEL <10 THOR WASHER THOR IRONER This beautiful. efficient Thor Am- later Washer is finished in all- white pocoelain —»me* (^"»ve equipped with Lovell wringer, See it today. Buy on oon- « P A a e venient terms. P n o e.. . . Marshall’s Best Marshall’s Scotch • ^h“ amArt Mvr Thor Speed Ironer save you hours of work. It irons everything beautifully. See • demonstration. Priced w _ to fit your pune....only * 3 lbs 3 lbs Crackers P acific P ower a L ight C o m pa n y o4/u*ys at Your Servtcr ' )••••-:• Economy Sodas * 2 lb. box Hue Ribbon R O LLED O A T S IO lb s Q u ic k , R eg. 3 9 c F A R IN A S p e r r y s - lO lb s 53 c P A N C A K E FLO U R A lb e r s - 1 0 lb s 4 9 c Brooms j C ak e Flour >t 4 Stw, Each SO A P Safety Deposit Boxes f o r Lease AU kind» o f Insurance Cooperative Grain : : Wasco, Oregon VEGETABLES Peaa • Merrimac 3 cans • CASE - - — . . I Tomatoes - Merrimac 3 far CASK- vl- Cam - Dundee 3 cans fe r CASE ' 1 Farmer's Headquarters SY R U P White, 1 Golden Marshmallow, Golden Marshmallow, Dozen — Pimmppl« * Dun^g^21s 2 fa Pineapple la crushed 3 for Pears Parkdale 21a 3 for C A N N E D F IS H • Salmon - Merrimac la Del V a n te !*■ tall Salmon • Celilo V a 3 far Ö yitgm . O ttar 3 cans • Clams . Royal Chief l ’s 3 fi Tuna - Dundee l ’s 3 fa r >• Tun« - W hite Star |*a 3 far Sardines - American 5 far Kipper - Snacks - 5 for Marshall’s Food Store I* -4 y ( ' ;*er •X a .V 39c D.A, White, Dirle, Corn - H -D W h o lT K er«al 3~for < T l)o x . •Sc CASE .... x C A N N E D GOODS Beans • Parkdale 3 far Spinach - H D-Fancy 21 3 for 43e CASE - I Dasen - l.W Beans - O-SO-GOOD 3 for S5c K raut - Dundee 21s 3 for 29c CA SE - I® 9 , Dozen - 1.16 25c | Hominy - Van Campo 21« 3 for 29c Tomatoes - Jio. I Puree 3 for Look for the sign 2 5 DRY BEANS CRYSTAL WHITE CRYSTAL WHITE CHIPS PEETS \ Powder I T. N. T. Large YelWw Bara NU-BORA Lara CANNED S w anedow n • »■