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TRE 8HEHMAN COUNTY,
Easter Sunday
JOURNAL;
FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1968
Trout Fishing Season Is Almost Here!
To Be Observed
At Wasco
MORO. OREGON
Today’» convenient variation» in maintenance of optimum health
site of'bottles make it .possible to ^or a^ members o f , the family;
purchase amounts adaptive to the cream on your berries and on your
family'’needs. However, as houee cereals again becomes a daily
wives may have discovered,
Rabit.
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“food «beauty” and economy of Celery in Cream
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cream is that it becomes valuable
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after the turning point. The break
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down of tissue in meat cookery byl Sjj* CUP ®r#tm
using sour cream for the liquid is £ ne, tablespoon (butter
well known, the use of sour cream
ash pepper
in the popular 'Russian soup Borsch 9 ”e h®lf teaspoon «alt
is no secret, and cakes and past-
e,’g
tea‘?poon nutmeg
ries take on new flavor and tex
ture when made with sour cream.
Additionally, pure pastu: ized
cream is a food of unusual value in
human nutrition. As that part of
milk which ¿consists mainly of
■»utterfat, cream poserses all the
nutritive advantages of the most'
nearly .perfect food, as well ' as
approximately five times its Vita-
-r-in A content (ranking closely to
the amount available in cod liver
oil)
Recent experiment on the effect
~>f increased Vitamin A content in
women's diet reveals that - this
Vitamin is most significant in pre
serving fine skin texture and mus
cle tone. Of course, it is true that
ind'* icretion in food intake, to
gether with increased intake of
cream would tend to increase
weight. But the amount of en
ticing pastries and <bon-4x>ns are
wisely limited so that a protective
year. Drivers were held responsi amount of cream may be included
ble for 88 fatalities, and bicyclists with a feeling - of security in
for 41.
weight control.
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T. Lester
Johnson
LAWYER
WASCO
MORO
DEWALT PAYNE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
203-204 U. S. Bank Building
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat includ
in g the fitting of glow ss . 4
Office1 Phone
Residence Phone
848
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Hours 9-12 2-5 The Dalles, Oregon
Bubbling O v e r
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Get out the rods—fishing season is almost here! On April
15 most Oregon and Washington streams will be open and
fishermen by the score will set out to bag the limit.
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Mr. and Mrs. Leston Wright of ring are as follows: Mrs. C. Thom-
The Dalles, and family- visited as, president; Mrs. Wesley Wilde,
Sunday at the home of his parents, vice president; Georgia Harper,
Mrs. Glen Karns and sons Lloyd secretary and Mrs. Adeline Hull
and Kenneth of Grass Valley were continues her work as librarian,
in town Sunday to attend services
Ten g jri friends of iMargaret
at the Christian church.
McDermid were entertained at the
A drama > entitled “The Ninth * McDer mid home Friday evening.
Guest” will be given by the Sen-i The occasion being a birthday
ior class. The cast is as follows: party for Margaret and the Knox
Jason Osgood, Malcolm Richelder- twins, Dorothy and Donna were
fer; Margaret .Chisholm, Catherine remembered also with a birthday
Fridley; Harvins, Marion Crews; cake bearing sixteen candles. Sen-
Dr. Murray Reid, John Proudfoot; iors attending were Mrs. Cannell,
Tira Salmon, Stephen OYMeara; j Mrs. Wesley Wilde and Mrs. Clyde
Sylvia Inglesby, Beryl Sheets; Fridley.
Peter Daly, Wayne Bartron; Hanlc
Miss Gertriide Cannell of Wil-
Ahbot, - Leonard Maurus; .Jean iamette university accompanied by
Trent, Gertrude Hanson; Stage her cone<re chum. Miss Erm a
more
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t held
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last
Sam and Rastus were seated in
a Jim Crow car on a southern rail
way en route to a plantation for
the cotton, picking season. They
were discussing politics, with par-
ticular reference to a coming elec-
tion. Rastus was a rabid partisan
of the incumbent representative.
“Well,” said Sam, “Ah like him
r’£ht, Ah guess; but his plat-
fonn ain t 00
“Platfo’m,” - snorted
Rastus.
“Platfo’m; say, don’t you know dat
a political platfo’m is just like a
platfo’m on one o’ dcse yer rail-
road cars—hit ain’t meant to stan’
on; hit’s jes’ meant to get in on.”
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Stage Revue
CONTINUOUS SHOW
The finest girl revue on the ro«4
today.
Groceries—Meats— Fresh
Fruits and Vegetables in
Season
PLU8 COMPLETE
SCREEN PROGRAM
“LITTLE MISS ROUGHNECK”
Edith FeUows ,
Lee Carilfe
Your Patronage Appreciated
ÌAY/TOHEALTH
¿ y ,A D A .R ^ M A Y N E
CON
' dairy
council
A CREAM OF A MORNING ognize that many a poor cook is
"You’re the cream in my coffee, “lifted” and momentarily saved
a phrase from a former popular from destruction when she instinc-
melody, was not just another idle tively adds (.because she maintains
thought, it significantly meant, in her refrigerator) a portion of
“you’re the tops.” This type of a cream to a flat cream soup, finishes
top is associated with song, b eau -, vegetables de luxe by simmering
ty, and most highly with food.
in cream, tosses rich green leaves
Conniosseurs of fine foods rec- of lettuce lightly with acid flav-
ily weri dinner guests Sunday at
the home of Mrs. Elvis Rich.
Nan Wallace of California, ar
rived in town to work as house
keeper on the Byran Van Gilder
farm.
Members of the Garden club met
at the home of Mrs. A. B. Potter
Tuesday afternoon. The park,
which is under the supervision of
the garden club, will have more
grass planted soon.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Barzee spent
the week end* in Portland visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Barzee.
Mr. and Mrs. Standby and son
Miss Mary Jeanette Sargent re Hubert of Portland spent the week
turned to school at Willamette af end visiting at the home of Mr.
ter spending three weeks at home. and Mr». Otis Royse.
Assorted spring flowers made a
Cap Scott has been redecorating
pretty setting for a 6:80 o’clock
the Fred Fortner home.
The 4-H club and their leader, dinner when Mr. and Mrs. F. S.
A l l K in d s o f R e fr ig e r a tio n
Mrs. Diabert Johnson met at the LanVborn entertained at three
home of Mrs. Howard Hines for a table« of pinochle Friday evening
for their club and guests Mr. and
social evening Tuesday.
The ’ new officers of the library Mrs. Viggo Haufelt and Mr. and
board appointed at a recent meet- Mr». Sid Johnson. Mrs. Sid John
son received high score.
The ladies of the Choral club
will present their Easter Cantata
Sunday evening at the M. E.
church.
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Bill Reid and Joe Mee motored
to Portland Tuesday.
A gent For This District
„ James O’Meara, who is a student
at Linfield college came home Sat
urday for spring vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Armsworthy
visited Sunday in The Dalles with
their son in law and daughter,
Mr. ~ and Mrs. John Illingsworth.
Florence Armsworthy met with her
family coming from Ontario.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Medler and
Mrs. Ernest Medler motored, to
Alderdale Sunday to spend the day
with Mrs. Frank Medler’s daugh
C o u n tr y D e liv e r y o f G a s & O il
ter, Mrs. A. L Lowell.
Carol Drinkard returned from
I f you are seeking low price alone,
S p e r r y D a ir y a n d P o u ltr y F^ed®
there are many tractor« cheaper the hospital Sunday.
Mr. and Mr«. Billy McDonald
than “Caterpillar” Tractor«.
S p e r r y F lo u r
But if you want quality, too
—.j of Rufus were here Sunday.
County Commissioner and Mrs.
and the genuine economy of a ma
chine that is built for dependable Mace Fulton of Waaco county were
visitors at the home of Mr. and
long service—
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' Mrs. Louis Scholl Sunday.
T h e n ..............none are so. low in
(Mrs. J. F, Royse was hostess to
cost as "Caterpillar” Diesels.
I members of the Wasco Woman’s
S a fe ty Deposit Boxes f o r Lease
Check for quality as well as prjce. Study club Friday aftlrnoop. Af-
The m w O-2 Diesel pay« for it i ter the business meeting the fol
self in a surprisingly short time. lo w in g program was given: Mrs.
AU kinds o f Insurance
' H. A. White led the English lesson
Mrs. Hildred Zell gave a talk on
the topography of Ethopia and
Mrs. Fred Fortner gave a book re
view of “Unknown Etbopia.”
Miss Winifred Fortner plana on
John Deere
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Caterpillar
returning home from Pacific uni
versity Saturday for spring vaca
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tion.
GENERAL 0
ELECTRIC
Commercial Refrigerators
W a y n e Darby, W asco
C h e c k fo r
Q u a lit y to o
GAS, OIL, and MOHAWK TIRES
O’MEARA
Supply & Imp. Co.
Sherman Cooperative Grain
I Growers : : , : Wasco, Oregon
ne aoesn c, you are missing a
sale and John Jones is overlooking a
it
convenience.
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The same applies to the
hundreds of other possible buyers in
the county.
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All can economically be told of
your wares through the medium of
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