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pagwyour THE BHBRMAN COUNTY, > k. ■ JOURNAL, MOHO, 0RR0ON FRIDAY, JULY L UÿB ¿¡to- ■ES Son of Wasco Fair-Sighted Fair W orkers Oregon's Public Health Service fan D ie s fo Claim Books Now Requisite The reason fo r this is that mor* than a t any other time in the regular ee—i anm ul licanaoa may state’s h isto ry~ 4t is important b* lu iu d ta « ft«MJ. b r t t f th«y .J , th, = « rK.’XSr ÎX — - “ - “ •— “ ¡ U Ï Ï I T , * « £ « £ A fte r the July 4th holiday — __ every claimant to jobless in s u r-: fo r tho entire p t f i o ^ and privileges. Thia information ance under the state unemploy-) _2____ __________ is all contained in the Operator’s ment compensation law w ill be is- j sued an individual “claim book” H O W M A N Y L IC E N S E D D R IV - i Manual, which is distributed free The estab lish m en t of public » which will summarise his status ERS A R B T H E R E IN OREGON? j of cahrge by the secretary of U p to the middle o f June, 426,-! state. health service in this country has j for benefits in a manner corres Explained Portland - Jack Wallace, who was taken to a Portland hospital for medical been greatly influenced by the ponding to the mord fam iliar sav 476 persons had received Oregon aid, passed away June 23. A pri occurrence of epidemics. The ings bank pass book and the in operator’s permits since the cur vate funeral was conducted for Oregon State Board of Health dividual pay record book carried rent renewal period began in June, him at Mt. Scott funeral home, owes its origin to an outbreak of by Uncle Sam’s American expedi 1937. This means that nearly half with burial at Lincoln Memorial. smallpox in central Oregon. A tionary force in the world war. -> . ’ y '*1 . He was a son of Charles Wallace of the entire population of the, number of physicians had been The new claim book, together state is licensed, and that far more of Wasco. He was born at Con Attorney At L aw ttying for year» tp create a state with a new form of continued than Hmlf of these who are old ! don, December 9, 1921 and this health department* but it required claim payment voucher, will > be enough have dbtained licenses, year graduated from the eighth an uncontrolh ntrollecl infe^tion tp s tim -rsynchronized with the recently! w ith this vast number o f per-' grade at Ridgefield, Washington.' M o ro a n d W ulate the legislature to take ac authorized change from a benefit aens a n are8 and degrees of e x -' The thermometer reigstered 96 tion. In the thirty-five years in week to a calendar week period perience driving automobiles— on the street here Tuesday, ~-b»t..i.: which the board has been in ex of seven consecutive days ending the weather was considerably istence there have been only six ! each Saturday at midnight to cooler Wednesday. • health officers. By good fortune | further simplify and speed ad- Mrs. Jessie Amos had as house j sthe Oregon State Boatd of Health nainistration of the unemployment* guest at her home in Newton • lias always had personnel who compensation law by the commis Crosfield, a nephew. He left for were intensely interested in pub sion. The Dalles Wednesday. lic health. The board has always Just as the old army pay record, A number of guests were en been remarkably free from poli the claim book will contain the 5V* tertained at dinner Friday eve tical interference and has always jobless claimant’s name, address, ning when Frank Knox and daugh | cooperated with the medical pro claim number and weekly benefit ters Donna, Dorothy and Jessie i amount when determined. To this fession. had a« their guests Rev. and Mrs. The medical profession initiated information will be added social Cannell and daughter Gertrude. and put into operation preventive security number, maximum bene and Ray Ilvenna and Mrs. J. Math political, governmental or other fit amount, day for reporting to ieson and son Willard. wise, as stated by Dr. Abell in his employment office and earnings by Mr. and Mrs. Leo Watkins and presidential address to the Amer week, if any. children Eugene and Joann visit Claimants will be required to ican Medical Association. Dr, ed in Grass Valley Sunday with Abell goes on to say, “Plagues no present claim books when report Mr and Mrs. Glen Karnes and longer decimate our population; ing to the local employment family. the toll of infectious and com- i offices. Mrs. L. H. Curtis of Vancouver, municable diseases has been stay mother of Afton McIntyre, spent ed; typhoid is all but a thing of the a day here visiting this week. past; the infant and child mortal Arrange for accommodations Mr. and Mrs. Ed Feldman and , - W orkers on the Palace of Foods and Beverages a t C alifo rn ia’« ity has been curtailed; and .tuber daughters Opal and Norma and .. Gate International Exposition h a il the a rriv a l of Zoe D ell Arrange to meet friends culosis, formerly known as the Walter Maffei plan on spending “ most photorraphed g irl in the w o rld ,” who climbed the Captain of the Hosts of Death, their holiday at Suttle lake. | acag oidin< in front of the them e tower w ith a M g pot of iced cuff«« has been made to give ground >**-1 «t Q«r» LONG DISTANCE con sarva you Rev. Roy T. Cookingham a for- to refresh the m en in the m idst of a heavy day’s work, until the mortality from it now MAY I PAY TRUCK REGI8TRA ! By arranging accommodationi w^pr. is ,but one-fourth that at the be mer p a sto r of the M. E. c h u r c h ------------------ ----- ---------- - — 1 ■— ■ you are traveling. ginning of the century. There TION ON A QUARTERLY BASIS By notifying hotels end resorts when While no provision is made for j has been a reduction of 50 per od,7t ,™nf7rheonc*t inn d Theth e D“ n « ‘ 1°™ ; you are delayed, so that your res send convention which met in Los licensing trucks and certain other : cent in the total mortality and an was a guest of the Knox family, ervations will be held for you. type» of vehicle« on a separate | increase of nearly 100 per cent in with Mr,. Cookingham and d .u g l/ An«el” ret“ ™ed MhomeI .thi?I * 7 * ¿ T i n J By arranging to meat friends. quarterly basis, these vehicles' social phenomenon.” ter, Ruth. They .p ent the night ™ ‘_h By obtaining road, fishing, weathcr with the Orville Yocum.. 1! wh° h‘ d visited ,n f° r In his concluding remarks Dr. may be licensed for the last half • and other information quickly. of any semi-annual period upon j .. 2. . ww . . . w i a month. Abell adds that public health and Mr,. Fred Fortner left for Pen- Marle Betts of Thc Danes By taking your voice home to loved payment of one-balf the semi- ‘ preventive medicine should be ex- dleton with Mr. Fortner Sunday turned her home Sunday, fo]. annual fee, or one-fourth of the ones. The number o f , “older young tended to stay several weeks. lowing a visit heie with relatives. „ . . . , „ to , cover , the , , field . adequate- , annual fee, plus $1.00. In this By relieving anxiety. Mrs. Joe Mee was a business M„ Ed Dutton ,rft for Spok. people1 in rural areas in Oregon lv He further states that there way a truck used during January, visitor in Moro Tuesday ' Thursdav to visit at the home between the ages of 16 and 28. should be the widest possible dis- Februtry and March must be Mrs. Ida King visited over the .i s t e ’ m 2 A d. -y e a r s was approximately 75,000 semination of health information licensed for the full period from week end a t the Vernon Van Gil-; Mr. and Mr5. Hu(rh Herin visit- at the time of the last general ‘° enable the public to act Intel- January 1 to June 30, but a ve x)f? ^era. - ed Rufus at the home of their census, about half of whom arc *Ken y in e p.eserva on o hicle used only during April, May out of’ school and unmarried. The h<‘alth and the prevention of dis- and June may be licensed for that The ladies of the * Christian son Jewel Herin. church met with Mrs. Woods for Mrs. L. L. Myers and J. Cornett situations, problems and interests eAa®” three months period only. The these suggestions same ruling applies to the last their regular meeting. The after- Portland were recent visitors of these unmarried iunal young Following noon was spent in sewing. at j q Yocum home. The people have recently been studied the Oregon State Board of Health six months of the year. Mrs. Albert Kasefoerg,, who is f ormer js a brother of Mrs. Yo- as a joint effort to the national intends to work out a plan with a patient in St. V incents hospi- CUJn> * and state cooperative extension the Oregon State Medical Socie vititad thia week by her; Mrs. Lydia Darby left for Odell service at Oregon State college, ty to make public health service husband and daughter, Janet. lake Friday stopping at Redmond and the mimeographed report of available to every citizen in the Mrs. Hugh Walker visited in |to take Margaret Brown with her. the study issued by the United state of Oregon. The local medi Walla Walla Friday with ^er Harold Dutton and Paul Sas- States department of agriculture, cal society will be used to con mother. ser of Fossil were in town Satur- Bernard D. Joy, a former Jack- tact local communities for the dis M r. and Mrs William Clothier j day night returning to their home son county boy who is now agri- semination of knowledge regard apd daughter, Ann, plan on vis- gunday to be in time for the ball Culturist at Waahingotn, D. C., ing how to live and how to pre iting the former s mother and eth- Kame at Fossil with Arlington. ¡n tbe division of extension stu- vent unnecessary suffertn^. dis er relatives this week end. Mrs. Dutton returned home with dies and teaching, and J. R. Beck, ability and illness. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grady will _ z.n..« at Oregon , .. . .... | tnem. rural , service specialist ▼hit their children, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Archie Kirkelie and small g tate college, are authors of this Eld Grady, and son Nyal over the son are staying at the T. L. report ever made on rural holiday. Fields house here in town. ! youth in Oregon. Mr». Nan Wallace had dinner , with Mrs. Id . King Wednesday. I w h al a ! Eighty-nine per cent of the out- Again Caterpillar Tractor Co., leads the world in announcing lowered L a te r sh e le f t fo r th e h om e o f v j I t of-school youth in Oregon con- Highway travel in Oregon, M « H a r rv V an G ild er w h e X . h e ' “ * i." ¿0“r in * / T 8" tutted in the study had not enter- prices that conform with economic condotions of the day. measured by gasoline consump lira. Harry Van Gilder where she for four years. He had tested heri (heir voo>Uon No reduction in q u ality.......No reduction in the marvelous fuel economy will be employed. in every way. She was a good only 29.4 per cent of this age tion ,was more than four per cent higher during the first five month of “Caterpillar” D iesels......No reducti on in eaae of handling ........ plus Mr. and Mrs. ixiuis Scholl re- cook( could scrub well, darn ex-, w s n t in in n a in school turned from a stay at Northwest- ccilently, make her own clothes,' „? the Out of school’ period of 1938 than during the performance......or long lif e ....... b u t ........ ern lake to_en.ble Mrs. Scholl to did not „ t0 the pictures, and same period last year, according attend the Eastern Star meeting.; wa. ¡n every way ideal for the youth were high school graduates to Secretary of State Earl Snell. It ha< frequently been said that Travel during May held a high T. Lester Johneon and wife position as Sandys wife.” have rented the Fuller house and But that night as they parted the young men and women in ; level although it dropped one per will move soon. I called her back. “Do you read this age group had for the ‘most Cent 'below last May’s record The annual L^mborn family in bed> j ean?” he asked anxious- part passed .beyond contacts w ith , breaking figure. 4-H clubs, or Smith-Hughes work ------------ T -------- reunion was celebrated this year jy and had not yet found places in at Eagle Creek. Attending from; L««NO i Sandv—unless it’s a braw, regular adult organisations. The R«®d the- Bill and Laugh U m born, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. bricht> mooniight nicht.” Guy, Bob McPherson and m o th e r . - . __ ■ — extent to which thia is true was ;. “These new fashions are abso- from Sacrament», Mrs. Belle ' " ~ A clearly indicated in the Oregon lutely freakish,” sand Mr. Rob- survey, where it wa« found that inson. “Every time I look at that Brownrig, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd although 65 per evnt of the young new hat of yours it makes me Royce, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Royce people interviewed in thia study laugh.” and Idabelle Spencer. had been members of 4-H d u b s,1 ‘‘That’s splendid darling,” re- Mr. and Mr». A. Janault of only ten per cent were then aaso- plied his wife. “I’ll hang it up Oak Grove returned to their home ciated with the extension service where you can see it when the bill Monday. They had been visitors and 78 per cent of the out-of- arrives.”—Tit-Bits. for a week with Mr. and Mrs. Groceries- Meats—Fresh school youth had no memberships Owen Barnett arid son Jerry, and DEWALT PAYNE, M. D. Fruits and Vegetables in in organizations except those as Mrs. Cavitt o f Sacramento. Their Physician and Surgeon sociated with the church. trailer house attracted much at- Season 203-204 U. S. Bank Building, -■ The report is based on actual tentioh while they were here. interviews with more than 400 Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat includ Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hartman and young people in representative ing the fittjng of glasses. >> // son Charles were Sunday guests Your Patroipgc Appreciated Residence Phone farming areas in Tillamook, Lane, Office Phone at the Bryan Van Gilder home. - 843 935 Clackamas and Union counties. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mills and Hour» 9-12 2-5 The Dalle», Oregon sons visited in Rickreall, M r s .________________________________ A. S. Porter accompanying them a 0 0 0 0 C 0 O 3 C C » C C « ^ O 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 ( to stay at the home of her daugh ter. Mr». Grace Lowry until after See tíe for This is your opportunity to help the country > ~ [ harevat. The Mill» fam ily re turned Monday stopping at Salem out of the recession and at the same time help to see the new capitol building. yourself to a machinery bargain and lower farm GAS, OIL, and MOHAWK TIRES Wilfred Spencer, a deputy na GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF TELEPHONE AHEADI Youth Problem Bv , ^OnSlOeTSa By Extension Men ‘ ft •••' THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY r ». Down G o // Highway Travel Caterpillar” Pricesl Greater Now Reduction in prices from $150 to $650 Sales mean jobs .......... and jobs mean p ro s p e rity C o u n tr y D e liv e r y o f C a s & O il Apricots S p e r r y D a ir y a n d P o u ltr y F e e d » * «• k S p e r r y F lo u r F E E D G R IN D IN G *L OiitinS0' sh*4 Servie* 600 ROOMS • S i NSIBI f RATES S a fe ty Deposit Boxes f o r Lease A ll kinds o f Insurance Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers : ; : Wasco, Oregon A t The Stadelman Fruit C am pany O ld L ib b y The Dalles operating costs. It means Diesel -performance .. and economy at approximately the cost of a gasoline tractor. Now B u y th e “ C « t e r p i l l « r " $ 1 D ie s e l Now D2 f o r ------ W b u y th e ’X e t e r p i l l e r " D ie s e l D 4 f o r ........... a i JU (Lett F°r standard guage and narrow track plates C ftneara S u p p ly — ■ — a n d Im p lem en t Co.