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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1938)
/ A rAfismoa P » E S flp ItftA N C O U N rr. JOURNAL. MORO, OREOON Si ~+~ F R ID A T . JU 1/T S^uce. It is just a little different, Mrs. Elisa Olson was a guest of ¿ cool to propara, cool to the eye, ten days at the home of her sister A Gas-Masked Holiday in Switzerland ; und lusciously cool to the palate. ---- — and husband, Mr. and Mrs. M. 1 Stuffed Peaches ’ >• Schwendel. Mrs. Schwendel and I e son Leland accompanied her to Pare large peaches and gut a Portland where they spent sever slice from top. Remove pits with IAYN E al days. -------------- —— h out breaking fruit and Jill hollow Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richelder- .-»pace with other chopped fruit or fer came by stage from Hood •terries. Sprinkle with sugar and cinoimon. Serve topped and sur The beautification of the Wasco River and spent the week end here rounded with the following cus park is continually before those with relatives. ing sweetened slightly cut oi tard sayce. Warm weatheri desserts most Philip Andrews returned to his interested in its improvement. completely serve their purpose whole fruits into these tarts or Custard Sauce Constant care has been given the home Saturday for the remainder when they are cool to prepare, pie shells, and then coveting them Four egg yolks of the summer, after he left school park this summer and it presents cool to the eye, and lusciously cool generously with whipped cream. Four tablespoons sugar at U. of O. he was stationed as a a pleasing appearance. LA. new to the palate. ¡Perhaps it is be Often the fruits are enfolded in a One-eighth teaspoon salt second lieutenant in the training unit of grass will be sown soon cause so many iresh «fruits, ber gelatine base—but in either case One pint of milk making it more attractive to peo <x»rps during July. ries one week, cherries the follow the preliminary baking worries One half teaspoon vanilla Mrs. Bud Powell visited several ple of the community who wish to ing, and now early peaches flood days at the home of Miss Mary use it for picnics. One labf pint whipping cream our markets throughout the warm- are worth while. Fortner returning Saturday to Served either simply, or with a Repair work is being done on Beat egg yolks slightly, add est seasonal days, that they un- _ • Fraternity hall. A plasterer ls‘ Moro. j conciously assume the main role degree of effort, it is most won- sugar and salt. Scald milk in top working and Cap. Scott is paint .Mrs. Jess Cavitt, a sister of ! in the &>ol desert problem. derful to know that fruits possess of double boiler, then pour slowly Mrs. Owen Barnett, visited at Ash ing and tinting the walls. , Certainly fresh fruits offer no the one vitamin that i. most defic- over first mixture, stirring con ,, / m cool i a.» rv# lent in The vacancy left by the resig land at the home of friends, Mr. «. I problem « X “ our . " h chief . i lg protective Vi«.min C. food, and stantly. Cook until coating forms on metal spoon. Remove from nation of Frank Thomas, coach and Mrs. J. P. Brooks. course, they have to ho ordered or .........L.......C0Irtbin( J fire, chill and flavor. Fold in Mis. Ida King returned from The Swiss public Is becoming so air-raid “precaationized” that , f res|,jy picked to be on hand. whenever «hey and teacher, has not been filled to Longview recently after spending atrance aichla arc often lo be seen these days at this - home" of the according to their usage, with milk, cream, or cheese, a whipped cream just before serv date by the school board. nearly a month with relatives League of Nations. Two gas-masked holiday makers were photographedj ^ ^ e d , occasionally mashed and complete reliable p.otective dish is ing. Mrs. Ralph Wittenberg and as they enjoyed s row on Lake Geneva. there. A sister and brother, Mrs. sugared, and allowed to stand in the result. Mary Louise and Dorothy and Bet Loretta Burres and Bill Hines, al the ice box until tjme of service. ' For today's cool dessert a com “Gimme something for a head ty Brown arrived here from Glen dale, California Wednesday. Mrs so visited at Longview, and came Suntan and Sunburn i The simplest, most favorable re plete protective dish that must be ache,” we groaned. “We don’t buy Jem,” says the Wittenberg’s parents, Mr. and with her for return to their Con sult is gained from fresh fruits dear to the hreat of all because it - / I don homes. druggest. is Stuffed Peaches with Custard Enthusiasm is perhaps the out-; Mrs. W. E. Tate plan on leaving and cream. The combination is Gayle Lowell of * Alderdale is standing American characteristic. for California when they return easy to digest, and the full flavor »ON O M V IM staying through the harvest sea in a short time. of the fruits is seemingly enhanc- i A health fad is started, it catches ed by the mild rich flavor of th e ! Mrs. Glen Karnes of Grass Val son with aunt, Mrs. Ernest Med the popular fancy and (then il- cream. Frequently these fruits, 1 Sy t A K l Î W f I I . «f ley was a businens visitor here ler. logically is carried to extremes. Benton Barnett and Mrs. Curtis Friday. While this whole h c .i-.d spirit TWg has been tailed a for a late evening snack become | on wheels but nation 011 more substantial when combined I The ladies of the Christian of Rufus visited Sunday at the goes well at times, it is likely to Lafe Barnett home. be harmful and even dangeious at rubber tires” might be a more with a prepared cereal and cream, t church met at the home of Mrs. This summer the most fashionable j Ca:ol Lee Akers of Portland others. A misguided enthusiasm Leo Watkins for their monthly cam^ up with Mrs. Lloyd Henna- for the summer sun may result in accurate designation. When con thought has been the service of a J meeting. siders that virtually all * private huge mound of ice cream, of one j Mr. and Mrs. Morfrtt and Grand gin on her return from Los uncomfortable burns as well as transportation in the Unite»! 1 or several flavors, on a cold plat disturb States is in motor vehicles with daughter of Yakima visited ' re Angeles. Carol Lee is a grand serious constitutional ter, surrounded with either one cently at the home of Mr. and daughter of Mrs. Maud Akers and ances. .pneumatic tires, and that most of or several varieties of fruits. With is visiting her. | Frim a strictly scientific stand Mrs. C. F. Langley. the travel, at least between cities,! a garnish of mint a most attrac- Mr. and Mrs. Hal Sheltop of point there can be no question A son was obrn to Mr. and Mrs. at relatively high speeds, the |j ve cojo. (harmony is achieved, and is Fay Brackett of Rufus at The Hood River were week end guests that the direct rays of the sun up need for using good tires and keep then too, the hostess mav give of Mr. and Mrs. M. E. McKee on large exposed surfaces of the ing them in a safe condition is Dalles hospital Monday evening. preference for the fruit when she Sunday. j body are of real benefit. Thia apparent. Gladys Stone is employed during serves at the tabi^. Valdies Wilde was a Portland fact has been known for a long harvest near Moro at the George Proper inflation is the first rule Coin'»’ into ju*t a little more visito Monday making the trip by time and has established a recog Hennagm ranch. < of tire eare. When tires are un work the home maker bakes a few The beautiful new 1938 nized therapeutic means for the der invated, they make driving stage. Joseph Weatherford is spending tarts or larger pie sells that will General Electric Triple- treatment of certain diseases. Mrs. Donald Banta of Vernonia and steering more difficult and meet a guest emergency. She the harevst at the ft. S. Macnab Moreover it is equally well estab is here for harvest at the home of farm. now on display. See lished that the healthy body can wear out more rapidly, due to in makes her pastry richer in butter her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Mr* and Mrs. John Murray of be definitely benefited by a judic ternal stress caused by rapid vio content, slightly sweeter tban them ! Check die G-E Brock. vx ; lent fiexing. On the other hand, usual, and achieves something Dayville are the house guests of R E F R IG E R A T O R fo r lo w cu rren t cost, Mr. and Mrs. Jean Hull spent ious exposure to the sun. Un over-inflation is apt to cause most flaky and palatable. There’s Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Medler. fortunately however, the average low upkeep, long life, Dinner guests Sunday at the the week end here with relatives person apparently is unable to dangerously high temperatures a degree of frivolity*sbout hea*»- for preserving food, for IM flytiPM El lWftjtaCSUI heme of Mr. and Mrs. H¡hired coming from p o r t l a n d .-------- ~ I understand that the application of within the tire, and greatly re fast freezing and release Mrs. Weller of Yakima, mother duces the ability of the tires to Zell and her mother, Ms. Alice TM ftrhim api the sun’s rays to be of. real bene of ice cubes, for conve Anderson included Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Langley, is now a visitor j fit, must be controlled or guarded. absorb road shocks, transmitting Look at thè price tags! Compare valuesl nience, etc. And we be these shocks instead to the frame W. E. Tate, Mrs. Ralph Witten at the Langley home. Check thè multiple arringa of a new 1PM Starting with the entirely logi T. Lester Johnson lieve you w ill choose Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Grady, Mr. and the body. berg and daughters of Los Ange G-E wich aay ocberrefrigecawr ai eny/rwe. cal premise that exposure, to the. a General Electric. and Mrs. Wm. Nisbit and Mr. and les, California. Drivers should know the proper LAW'VER Miss Joy White, a student nurse Mrs. Lawrence Funk enjoyed a sun is- a good one, too many per air pressure for their tires, and, sons whose skin «has been coddled at St. Vincents hospital, in Port picnic lunch together Sunday at PACIFIC P O W ER & L IG H T C O M P A N Y and protected most of the year, should have the pressure checked WASCO MORO land visited at the home of her Wilson park. frequently—once or twice a week, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Van Gild will suddenly develop an over-en if driving short distances around Always at Your Service parents over the week end. thusiastic affection for sunshine. er motored to The Dalles Wednes Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Fridley left This regard will be displayed by town, and before every extended' for Seaside Wednesday where they day. run. On trips the tires should Miss Elma Profitt of Portland spending the first day at the sea be checked daily, or oftener if will spend the summer vacation came to town Tuesday and is a shore, mountains or camp in get trouble is suspected. ing. ting painfully burned. Thousands McKinney & Cole’s harvest of visitor at the home of Miss Mary of persons each year during (their : Motorists should not drive over Fortner. wheat is reported going as high vacation season develop a painful rocks, sticks or curbs except at n as 50 bushels to the acre and oth and unpleasant experience that very low speeds, ,using special ers have similar yields for some makes them ill and in caution, since tires can easily he Better Crops Decrease literally fields. J damaged by striking obstructions some cases gravely so. tt Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rice and Ed The sensible application of the at too great speeds. Tire casings Moon were in The Dalles Tuesday. Tourist Crop should be examined from time to sun’s rays is one thing, and un Callers Friday a t the Zell home regulated burning quite another. time for breaks caused by striking Arrival of better crop conditions were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lee end such objects, or by long continued throughout the dust bowl area a Begin with not more than twenty wear. Briaon of Paxton, Jllinois. minutes erposure the first lay and W. B. Rice made a trip to the the middle west is keeping many The life of tires can be greatly Odd Fellows lodge Monday at farmers at home who might other if the skin has not been burned prolonged by the careful use of Cascade Looks where the third wise have come to the northwest by this exposure, increase the per brakes and prudent driving on to settle, Secretary of State Earl iods on the following days. Devel curves. Hasty application of brakes degree work was put on. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Walsh are Snell said in explaining a slight op a gradual tan without burning. and sliding on curve« simnly There is the greatest danger scrapes the rubber off upon the living on the hill next to the Frank decrease in non-resident motor June. Snell pointed out that the of excessive sunburn when abbre pavement, greatly decreasing the I.amborn home while Melvin is states worst affected by drouth viated clothes, such as swim suits tire’s usefulness. // working for Art Smith. There he Mr«. Opal Wilson returned to in recent years have contributed and aborts are adopted. Suntan fewre than the usual numbeT of uits for children often lead to her home in Gilroy, California af For the first time since 1935, ter three weeks here in Wasco non-resident registrants this year, trouble. Mothers should be very Oregon motor vehicle >Mcense while motorists from other sec careful to expose the delicate plates will where she was employed. next year display | tions have been more numerous skins of their children slowly at colors other than the conventional • first so there will be no danger of white and black, Secretary of State j than usutl. sunburn. lit is well to avoid the Earl Snell announced recently, i midday sun when it has its great The 1939 plates will have a yel est intensity. Serious burns may low background with black num Reflector-Lighted develop dire consequences. Blis- erals and letters. * Not only will ter« bhst conje from sunburn are th(1 new ]ates fae « „„„„.tau , but Highway Tried like other serious burns of the tests have proved they are more Two states, Michigan and Mary skin. It is the height of folly to highly visible than any other land, have experimentally install lie in the summer sun for any type. ed a system of reflectoriied stan prolonged time between 11:00 a. dards along certain stretches of m. and 2:00 p. m. Correct highway to outline the edges of A very slight reddening of the A woman applying for citizen the highway st night, according to skin increasing day by day is* all ship papers in Ohio was asked. Secretary of State Earl Snell. that is necessary for a healthful “How is the Gonsltitution changed Automobile headlights illuminate tanning of the skin. in a Republican form of govern the reflectors, letting the drivers Take your sun treatment like ment?” know whether a curve, a hill or a every other form of recreation in “By the Democrats,” said she. straightaway lies ahead. Reflec moderation and with common And she was given 100 on that tor standards are spaced every 100 sence. one! feet, Snell says. oooooooooooooooooooooooocooooeoocoocogdooeooooooQ Well Timed “Wise men make epigrams and See us fo r Again it’s a buyers’ market . . . . fools quote tftiem.” with tractor values high . . . . and “Quite right. Whose epigram prices low. was th a t? ” GAS, OIL, and MOHAWK TIRES Farmers who have hesitated to DEWALT PAYNE, M. D. invest in Diesel machines are do C o u n tr y D e liv e r y o f G a s & O il Physician and Surgeon ing so now in increasing numbers 203-204 U. S. Bank Building at the new lowered “Caterpillar” S p e * r - r y D ’ a i r y J — a n d P o u l t r y F e e d s prices. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat includ “Caterpillar” diesel tractors are ing the fitting of glasses. Residence Phone offered at about the same prices Office Phone S p e r r y F lo u r 843 935 as fonder gasoline tractors of the 4, 4‘ Hours 9-12 2-5 The Dalles, Oregon same siz>.- Considering these low pricees and FE E D G R IN D IN G tremendous fuel savings, farm op erations with gasoline power or horses is now done at a definite S a fe ty Deposit Boxes f o r Lease penalty to the farmer. Don’t postpone saving . . . . buy now. KWi Wasco Park Beautification Continued EALTH IR Y COUNCIL GON FA CTS 1 f Í Here he comes and like as not goes Tractor Prices Are Down «• W h e n that last and furious bunch a buckers come from the chute at the FAIR SEPTEMBER 23,24,25 WASCO MARKET A ll kinds o f Insurance O’MEARA Supply & Imp. Co John Deere Groceries—Meats—F resh Fruits and V egetable in. Season Caterpillar Your Patronage Appreciated r-r ' • Sherman County Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers : : : Wasco, Oregon ooooeooeooooooooooooooooooooaoooooeooooooeoooooec Be there with your friends- - - * ■ - '* • -A • ¿r . - - - Every Day Is Sherman County Day e t