THE 8NBRMAR COÜNTT. JOURNAL» KOftQ, OREGON
PAC« POUR
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Wasco Club
Autumn Paints the Forest
Not O ne
O p e r a t in g
A d ju s t m e n t
On the “Caterpillar”
Diesel Fuel System
Nothing to “monkey” with.
That’s a feature you’ll swe«r by in
the “Caterpillar’’ Diesel Tractor’s
fuel system.
“Caters>illar”-buik Diesel fuel in-
jefction parts are made with ex
treme accuracy------adjusted right.
at the factory . . . . ready for thou
sands of hours of operation . . .
adjustments to make in the field.
You’ll value this feature over and
over again as you marvel at the
consistent power and economy the
“Caterpillar” Diesel fuel system
makes possible.
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under the 1988 AAIA prog: am, and One teaspoon soda
become eligible for -wheat km na JQ B ftsM L M ttpon nutmeg
In the second place, under the 198«
Crested Wheat
Week Reported
Additional created wheat plant
Albert Pluemke and Albert Lem
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o f does to 60,000 acres in
ke of Condon »pent the week end
here with the former’s parents, the Columbia basin wheat bait are
being v made this season, consti
Mr. and Mra. Max Pluemke.
tutin g the largest aem w e .e v e r to
Mrs. Max Pluemke was a visi
be planted in the state in one year,
tor at the A. A. Dunlap home at
report«
E. R. Jackman, extension
Grass Valley Sunday.
crops specialist a t OSC.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 4C. Wilson were
Three factors are chiefly re
business visitors at Moro and sponsible fo r this rapid increase,
Grass Valley Wednesday.
says Jackman. In the first place,
Mrs. R. P. D a rn tt motored to many growers had to reduce their
Portland Thursday accompanied by summer fallow acreage this fall
her mother, Mrs. Wm. Young who in order to complete compliance
has been visiting here for the
past two week».
Mr. and Mra. George McKay left
Tuesday for 'Roseburg to attend
the funeral of the latter’s brother
Clifford Carson.
Mr. and Mrs. G ub Schilling and
Mrs. Emma Pluemke were shopping
in The Dalles Tuesday.
C. J. Green o f «Shaniko was at
Kent several day» last week look
ing over the various flocks of
October w ith its ertejr day»
chickens, most of which are dis
Halloween and .Halloween
eased.
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Mr. and Mra. Dick Reckman and need t* mean S' children’s party
daughter Margaret o f Grass V a l-.fo r Halloween is fun for grown-
ley were dinner guests at the J. E .| upa too. M s b y lt » .fa m ily party,
Norton home Sunday. _______
and
NatTConvention
Tuesday Afternoon Study dub
members met at the home of Mrs.
Art Ba n e e with Mrs. Archie Gos-
sen assistant hostess. . A report
of the National convention at
Kansas City was given iby Mrs. Ida
Carlisle and an interesting descrip
tion of hospital work in Iowa was
given by Esther Royce. She was
employed there for several years.
Two new members, Mis. Minnie
McKinney and Mrs. Roy Belshee
were admitted into the club.
Monday evening representative
Walter M. Pierce talked at the
Sherman hotel when members of
the Civic IC4uft> met with 66 in at
tendance. Several musical selec
tions «by the Wasco school orches-
t.a under the direction of Andrew
Landles were given.
.M*r. and Mrs. Glen Wallace are
receiving congratulations
from
friends on the birth of a son Tues
day forenoon at The Dalles hos
pital.
Miss Joy White of Portland an
her friend Myrtle Jenson of Twin
Falls, Idaho, spent the week end
visiting the former’s parents,
M~. and Mrs. H. A. White. This
is Miss White’s third year as a
student nurse at St. Vincent’s
hospital in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Haufelt
called at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Jess Landry.
At the last Auxiliary meeting
mention was made of a meeting
at Moro October 29, for joint in
stallation of ,a ll units in the
counnty.
Members of the Mary Elizabeth
class of the M. E. church held a
miscellaneous shower at the home
of Mrs. H. D. iProudfoot in honor
of Mrs. Burnett Wednesday a f
ternoon.
A „ miscellaneous
community
shower was given at the home of
M’s. T. L. Fields with Mrs. Curt
Tom of Rufus assisting.^ A pro
gram was presented along with a
pleasant social afternoon after
which the honor guest was pre
sented with numerous gifts.
Mrs. Maud Akers and Mrs. Roy
Belshee drove to Moro Sunday and
visited with Mr. and Mrs. George
Hennagin.
Mrs. Akers spent last week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Fields.
,Mr. and Mrs. E. J. White of
Santa Rosa, California, are spend
ing a few days at the Methodist
parsonage. Mr. White is Mrs.
Cannell’s brother.
Mrs. Wes Wilde, Beryl and Ken
neth visited recently with rela
tives at Joseph.
Saturday evening friends of Mrs.
Clyde Hearing gathered at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Hearing to
honor her on her birthday anni
versary. The diversion o f the
evening was pinochle and the hos
tess was presented with a card
table cover.
Miss Mary Williams of Moro was
a week end visitor with Miss
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Autumn's official a rriv a l September 23 has already been iereoaal la
the northern woods where Jack Frost’s paint brushes have tipped the
leaves with brilliant browns, reds and yellows. While men of the north
ern hemisphere prepare for the winter to come, September 23 marks the
a rriv a l of spring In the southern hemisphere.
CLEAN UP THIS
LABOR M E S S !
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P itc h P osts
Sam 4 i6 8 ’ long at 20c
> 16’ long at 40c
T r u c k lo a d s
2 0 0 0 ’ o r m o re
R e d u c e d P ric e d .
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Supply & Imp. Co Klickitat Pine Dox Co.
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JftfcaUy, seed is readily available
at considerable lower prices thftr*Ch°e°*ate ®utter Frosting
year, because of the Large plant-
<»P butter
ings already in production id thia One had a h a lf cope confectioner’s
state. The Bine Mountain Seed
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Growers Cooperative association Cream
a t La Grande is the largest single
>nd a .h d f squares unsweeten-
d is tributlng agency* fu r created
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wheat gzaaa in the west.
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Add more cream if neces-
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Qr^tied rind of two oranges
one cup lemon juice
One
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£ j f cup granulated an
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eggs, separated
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electric range has one
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Challenger Inn -popolar prices
Calrod Malta, T hrift
C ooker, la rg e oven
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and pilot light, large
Local Ageot
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our nearest
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RAILROAD
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STATE-W IDE
to be ¿/town veiy doon~
PROHIBITUM Blltli
investigate the L o w C o a t W a y to pay
Z WOULD CLOSE State Liquor Stores!
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Z PROHIBIT retail sale of all natural w hies,
and beer In Oregon and wreck the State
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T H E A N T I-U Q U O R L E A G U E ’S
D im ension 2x3-4-6-9-11”
Surface 4 Sides a t $13.00
Surfaced i t $13.00
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and lo w o p e ra tin g cost!
WASCO MARKET
1” Sheeting rough at $11.00
ta r, soda and nutmeg. Roll, cut
tgfcnift fritter, »«1 * 7
Mil-Columbia hospital three days casionally. And there is no thne
last weekewheie she had a toenail, that lends itself to «pedal cos- ” Soak the gelatin in the . cold
removed, due to infection.
1 turning as does the night set aside water 5 minutes, then dissolve ia
Mr. and Mrs. Lyld Hogue oft fo r pranksters, goblins and witch- boiling water. Add one and a half
Oakland and Mr. and M rs. Claire craft.* <
, cups sugar and stir until
Simlar of Toledo were week end
If you live up to tradition in then add the orange rind,
guests here g t $be B. A. Hogue decoration and use pumpkins <nd juice and orange juice. Turn
home.
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corn, witches and black cats, you freezing trays and freeze to
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Boyd will want to carry out this same mush. Beat the cream until
and Mr«. Herbert Smith of Mitch color in refreshments.
i then add the one half cup
ell were dinner guests at the J. C.
Orange Cream, a delicious sher- and the s a lt Beat egg whites a »
Wilson home Friday evening.
bet, served in orange cups, and til stiff and the egg yolks
Mr. and Mra. J. H. Wilson, Mrs. freshly made- doughnuts spread lemon colored, and add to ’the
J. M. Wilson and Mrs. J. C. Wil with a Chocolate Butter Frosting cream. Fold into the orange nrix-
son were 'brief callers at the Wren is our suggestion for „refresh- ture and continue freezing until
Hogue home near Grass Valley ments • simple and easily prepar- firm, stirring twice during frees-
Wednesday.
ed but deliciously different. <
ing process. Serves 8 to 10.
Frank Bennett and Mrs, _ B. 1, A. .
th‘ » « « • A e i b * ( • * the
T o make the o f M F eupe,
Hogue motored to The Dalles last minute, or store it in the re- oranges in half and squeeze as
Wednesday for well drill repairs, frige rater) and thia will simplify usual, being careful not to break
Mr. Bennett is drilling on the A. preparations. If your refrigerator the shell. Then carefully remove
von Borstel »ftch.
is not a mechanical one, ask to have remaining pulp and ' membrane
Elmer Swett of Boyd was an the cream packed in dry ice. If Place in a bowl of w ater until
over night visitor here at the B. yCU prefer to make the sheibet, needed, drying well before iw*"g*
A. Hogue home to visit his chil- this reecipe will be most satiafac- Halloween Doughnuts
dren Eleanor Faye and Charles. I tory.
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Three egg«
Mrs. John W ilro n and son Ken- Orange Cream Sherbet“ --------------- TOne cup sugar ---------------- :-----
neth and Frances Gregg were busi-
teaspoon granulated gelatin Four teblsp o o n s melted butter
ness callers a t Moro Satu day.
One half cup cold water
One cup thick sour cream
Mr. and Mrs. John Koepke of One and a half cups boiling water Four cups flour
Grass Valley are operating the One and a h a lf cops granulated One tap cream of tartar
station here -during the absence
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of Mr. and Mrs. George McKay.
Mr. and Mr». J. M. Wilson and
sons Dick and Jerry Jr., left Sun
day for Wawdwai, Washington to
spend a couple of days with the
I. E. Wilson family.
Mrs. Laura Sather was called to
Portland Friday to be with hei
son Richard who has been ill in a
f h í/u jie if
k o .p iU l t h » .
week,.
Frances Gorsline.
• inte-esting feature.
Mr. and tMYs. Ed Moon were j Mrs. W. E. Clark was a week
dinner gueets Sunday at the horme end guest from Portland at the
of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Watkins.
home of Mrs. B. E. Hailey.
Mr. and Mrs. L. J. DeHaven of
■Mrs. Anna Lee returned home
The Dalles, parents of Mrs. George Friday from a six weeks visit in
oon, visited Sunday at the Moon Idaho with •relative«. Her brother
in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
home.
Mrs. Augusta Hulkin motored Carghil of Nez Perce accompanied
to Pullman to be with her daugh her staying several days before
ter, Augusta, over the week end. going on to Seattle from where
M r. aad. Mrs. Pearl Everett and they will go to California for the
three children of Klamath Falls winter.
stopped here with relatives over
Mrs. Maud Akers, Mns. Ida Car
the week end on their return trip lisle and Mrs. Archie Gosson of
Wasco were among those who at
from Seattle.
The Webfoot Social club met at tended the convention of the
the home of Mrs. J. T. Johnson Fourth dietrict of Oregon Woman’s
Wednesday with four tables in club«.
play. Two guests were included,
Mrs. Joe Drinkard who received
guest prize and Mrs. Sid Johnson.
Mis. Marie Barnett Cooper cap
tured the club prize and Mrs. Geo.
Drinkard consolation.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Endicott
came from iPrineville Monday to
spend a day or two with Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. White.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nesbit and
children, Gwendolyn and Billy,
left for Rupert, Idaho Tuesday for
a visit with Mr. Nenbit’a father.
They will be home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Walsh and
family visited here from Dayville
having rented the farm there.
Labor Dictators
They are going to Castle Rock to
work with Collis Kaseberg.
Donald Turner of Portland and
Miss Elizabeth Jones of Oregon
City were united in marriage
Sunday the 16th. The marriage
ceremony was performed in the
VOTE
Presbyterian church at Oregon
City. Guests from here included
Mrs. Owen Barnett, Marie Barnett
Cooper and Mr. and Mrs. O. G.
Hildeibrand.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Van Gil
der were guests Sunday with John
a Fo«Ur industry and 1*00000
and Olive Robinson.
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Mrs. Reamer is here from Mon
tana for a visit with her «ister,
Mrs. Pearl Butler. They drove t o ’
• Promote better maritetfng «4
Portland this week.
Oregon product«,- improve rural
Members of the Ever Faithful
living condition«.
class of the Christian church and
a number of friends and invited1
G roceries- M eats—Fresh
RO ovolop and u«o O re g o n ‘«
guests met at the A. B. Potter1
power
in dm people's mtoreet
Fruits and Vegetables in
home at Klondike Wednesday af-j
ternoon for their monthly class!
Season
• Adequate eld age penciono
party combined with a miacellan-«
Hr a decent living. »
tttSfct
eous shower for Mrs. Clay Pace of j !
Hood River, formerly Thelma
Ywrr P a tin a le Appreciated
Dingle. A mock wedding was an
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