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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1939)
THE SHERMAN COUNTY, JOU RNAL, PARS POU* |IORO. OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY » , 1«» C ard Parties eld In Kent Treasure Island Aglow At Night Wasco Card Party Well Attended Kent Legion and Kent Rebekahs sponsored a card party on their respective nights of Saturady and Thursday. The evening was spent Dressing Up Yoor Meals In meal planning the old “say in playing fWe hundred and re freshments were served hater in the ing “in numebrs there is safety,** Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schilling can be interpreted as “in Variety of Kent are parents of a daughter, there is health protèction.” >orn Tuesday, January 24, at The ' All of the different groups of foods - milk and cheese; vegetables Dalles hospital Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell and fruits; bread and eereali; fish, and daughter Juanita of Hermis eggs and legumes; and fate and ton, former Kent residents, spent sweets - help to provide this health the weekend at Kent visiting protection, but, each group does some particular work of body friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. fcarl Gregg and building better than the o tlo ’s. If representatives from ’ every j «on June and granddaughter Karen group are included each daÿ, with 1 Lea of Bend arrived i t Kent Sun day where they will visit at the particular emphasis on milk and vegetables, there will be greater home of Mra. Grace Gregg. assurance of good growth afid vi A party was given at the home tality for all members of thé b n - of Mr. and Mrs. Louie Sather - ‘____ . Wednesday night. The evening NX- Th ee meals a day - breakfast, was spent in playing games and refreshments were served at mid lunch and dinner, is the usual or der of events in moat bom es < But night. Grass Valley high school will everyday family meals that are present “Campus Quarantine” at palatable and attractive, .nutri Kent Wednesday evening Janua-y tionally adequate, i reasonable in their demands on your timé and 25th. I energy, and respectful of , your evening. H.’ e .C . held an all day meeting! t,udftet' d o "ot * * h*I>IX‘" Wednesday ait which time a new , If a meal m to be well worth eat- sink was installed and plans trade ing, it requires thought and sòme for a card ptorty to be given F i- sDunt of inspiration on your part. With just a little money And n dsv evening, January 27th. whole lot of imagination it is sur Mr. and Mrs. W. C. .Guyton were prising w h at can be done to dress overnight guests of M-. and Mra. up the old standbys. U Albert Guyton in The Dalles Mon. To get down to cases. Do you day. usually start your meal wfth a Charles Evetebt of Wasco was good hot soup? If you do,J try n caller at Kent Saturday on busi placing ing long allVft’g of .fellow ness. J. L. Davis drove to 'Portland Sunday, taking his son Luther Warren to a dentist to have the i wi es on his teeth tightened. They* returned home Monday. The party Sponsored by the Past Matrons of Eastern Star and Past Chiefs of Pythian Sisters Tuesday evening held the largest party on record with 32 tables in play and refreshments served to 150 persons. List of those receiv ing prises were: Chinese checkers, Arthur Spncer and Mrs. Shull; bridge: Mrs. Albert Kaseberg and Dr. Poley; five hundred :Mrs. Joe Hildeiferand and Harry Pinkerton; pinochle: Mrs. Josie Underhill and Roy Belshee. The money received from th e evenings entertainment- was used to pay for the new hall carpet. The “ m agic city** that is the setting for the California World’s Fair m ore than ever appears io Kenneth Walker, son of Mr. be ? city “ afloat on San Feane’cco B y” r/hen t h e m i l f o i l dollar illum ination perfected by General and Mra. H. A. Walker, who was E ’.e? ric Co. engineers is turre t on at E?rc are ilic courts and towers as view ed <rom acarby recently in an explosion receiving Buena Island. Many of the e'.' frit palace wails and towers, appearing white in this picture, severe bums on his legs was ad arc actually bathed in many pastel hues. mitted to The Dalles hospital ---- -------------------------------------- Saturday for treatment, »’out was; , . .. . t , later di«ni.»«d and sent to the e" and d:nnln* room at the hotet home of his grandmother in The» Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kaseberg Dalles, as it was feared he was were hosts Thursday evening to breaking out with scarlet fever, members of their dinner club. As soon as it is determined wheth-! Bridge was played and Mrs. Hugh er he has the contagious disease White and E. D. MeKee held high or not, he will return to the hos- scores, pita! for further treatment. Mrs. Grace Medler and Mrs. Ross Hilderbrand entertained at The Wasco Carden club pre six tables of contract Thursday.’ sented Wednesday “Land Ho Sailor** under the direction of M’s. William Clothier received high score. Miss Mary Fortner. Mrs. Andy Shearer was hostess Five hundred club members Thursday afternoon to members met with Mrs. Ronald Johnson of her Tillicum club. Friday with four tables in play. Members of the Mary Elizabeth Mr. and Mrs. Art Barzee have c| nss met with Mrs. Bruce Grady been entertained at a number of Wednesday. Mrs, Ctiff Fridley ’ parties and will leave this week pyeRenfe(j the program number, a for their new location near Fossil chQ.pter frMn a book entitled “The to settle on a sheep rancL, ’ Unknown Man.” Mrs. Art Barzee •Mrs. C. N. Johnson of Portland was remembered with a farewell j i* visiting w r.i her sister, Mrs. gift from the class. Plans were} Lester Johnson. considred for a tea at the next Electric light service will be in-' meeting, February 15, at the home stalled on eight farms west of of Mrs. Kate Johnson. town, those benefited will include M-. Martin of The Dalles is Arvid Anderson, H. D. Proudfoot, setting up the Aeolian organ for Will Burris, Hugh White, A. D. the M.E. church. Rare In bovine vital statistics Is the birth of triplets. In this photo and Earl Rachelderfer. Work Members of the pinochle club graph Clarence Kipp Jr. Is showing off Susie. Charlie and Tom, normal, was begun by the above men last met Saturday evening at the home healthy offspring of Betsy, a Holstein cow on the Kipp farm* near M a ri week preparatory to the placing of Mr and Mrs George D’inkard. etta, Pa. At the time the picture was taken the calves were 18 days old. of wires later by the company. High score honors were taken by Wasco school teams engaged in Mrs. Ronald Johnson and George two out of town games last week. Drinkard Jr. during his administration o f the At Dufur Saturday scores net-, Mrs Tom ,peUgh and Ivalou law requiring examination of all ted 62-37 in favor of Wasco girls’ gpent several days last week in applicants for original Oregon li and 36-46 in favor of the Dufur p orGan<j. censes. boys. At Madras Wasco 19 to Mrg g g 9ever- Salem, Ore., Jan. 26— Umploy ' Without Pr°T»r traninK M «Mi Madras 31 on Friday evening. al weeka DaHeg at the ment compensation claimants who « miscous effort to signal prbperly Four tables of pinochle were in home oi her daughter, Mrs. George fail to include their claim numbers drivers give a m signals play when Mrs. Joe Hilderbrand Knebel. on correspondence with the com- ,w? ,<:h are wors<’ since and Olive Robinson were joint Thursday members of the Klon- mission suffer avoidable delay on th7 m ,y F ™ "thar drlvcrs a ml’- hostesses Friday evening. Mirs.l , _ , , . . A , dike club met with Mrs. Potter, replies thereto, offlcials pointed taken notK>n of the dlrect,on °>>a A,r t .Sm,th. * nd Art Barlee rMe,V‘ l when th , afternoon . was .. spent out. intends to take. ed the prizes. For instance, some persons at playing games followed iby lunch Inclusion of the claim number Mr. and Mra. Afton McIntyre eon. enables the correspondence section tempt to signal with the car win have purchased the Woods farm Mrs. Helen Dingle who visited to locate data on the claimant’s dow only half open, with the result and will move onto the place soon. some time in Portland at the status for benefits by immediate that their signal is a cross between Mr. and Mrs Fred Hennagin honw of her daughter Mgs. 'Ralph reference to the files, whereas a right and a left turn signal. returned home recently after Hixon, returned Sunday. lack of the number necessitates Other persons signal with their hands only, instead of with the spending the winter in Portland., The second fellowghip meeting delayed identification procedure. entire forearm. »A few persons - Claimants who refer" to both -M r. and Mrs. Walter Btau en- wilI lbe held M the Christian church limit their signal to a finger wag- their claim numlber and social se- teitained with five tables of bridge Saturday evening, January 28, Saturday evening.- The party was program and social hour. Every curity account number are assur- gle, and some have been known to ed pomrpit replies to their letters signal with their left arm and hand held in a new 61000 hog house and one weicome. and the certain knowledge that intirely inside the car. guests were dressed in comic Mrs#. Paulen Kasebegg enter The importance of signaling is clothes. High scores were cap te ined for her bridge club and mistaken identity will not delay tured by Mr. and Mrs. George their husbands this week. Pino- their request for info:»nation or evidenced by the fact that 3,980 benefits. dgvers' were reported as failing * 1 chic and bridge were indulged in (A group of high school students f or evenjng with Mrs. Leonard to signal in accidents which oc spent Thursday evening at the Fields and Melvin Walsh receiv- Swing Note curred in Oregon during 1937. George Wilde home when June ing prizes. There are only 3 arm signals -rec Musical exipert—America will be Wilde was hostess at cards and ognized by law" in this state, come really musical only when it luncheon. High scores were made In The Process and one of these signals is re has exhausted all the possibilities by Beryl Sheets and Jacob Hines. quired to be given whenever one “How long did it take your of swing. Mr. and Mrs. Everett McQuillen Listener—That is, if swing hasn’t wishes to turn, tô «low down or have moved into the house owned wife to learn to drive?” “It will be ten years next exhausted all of us Americans in stop, to leave the curb, or to pass by Mr. O’Meara. another car on the open highway. month.’ the meantime. Mrs. Frank Lamfcorn and Mrs. ______________ For a right turnv the left forearm B. W. Guy entertained at a show-' should be extended (out and LETS QUIT KILLING er at the Lam bora home Saturday Plofit ®y Music straight upward from the side of for the pleasure of M ts . Lloyd ‘W son’s saxaphone lessons By Earl Snell, Secretary of State. Royce. Entertainment was afford have been a very good proposi- Proper a m signals don’t come ed by several readings by Lavelle tior..” Guy and vocal duet by Mrs. Mary “Has he been able to get into a naturally to motorists, Secretary of State Earl Snell has learned Andrews and Mrs. O. G. Hilder-1 band?” brand. I “No, but I’ve been able to buy .Bobby Niebet wa« taken to The! the ¡¡e< hborin* houies Tery LIFE BEGINS AT 70 Dalles Monday for medical treat- cheap ” ment. Mrs. Everett McQuillen w ill( Papa Pays operate her Testaarant in the “There wasn’t a very big account building across from the hotel of your daughter’s wedding in the owned by Mrs. T. L. Fields. I P*per this morning.” ......................... Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wefcber of “No, the big account was sent The Dalles will operate the kitch- to me- Bovine Triplets Are Honored Guests cheese across the top of the soup and place under the broiler for a second. Or if your family is partial to snappy yellow cheese with apple pie, cut the cheese in long slender ribbons, lay the ¿trips lattice fashion on the pie and place the whole thing under the broiler to toast gently. And the okf re liable - meat loaf - can be baked Bl. a ring meld and when you have turned M out on •». r ’stter, you might fill the cirdc with mush room aabce or creamed vegeta bles. Macaroni, too. liked by most everyone, can he dreesed up and baked in a mold. Fill the center with creamed fish and it becomes g dish glorified. This is Our favorite recipe for R: Macaroni Mold One package elbow macaroni One cup light cream or top milk. One cdp soft bread crumbs One fourth cup molted buttfer One half cup chopped green pep pers One cup celery, cut* fine One cup stuffed olives^ chopped One teaspoon onion Jdice Three fourth pound of cheese Three beaten eggs Boil the macaroni until tender. Rinse weH under cold water. Mix all the ingredients and pour into a well buttered ring mold. Set pat in hot wafer and bake in a ir/xlerate oven fo- forty five min- ,_______ SHIP By TRUCK the car. For a left ttt’n, or for leaving a parking place or parsing the left arm should be extended horizontally from the side of the car, with the hand in a s ta ig h t line with the arm. For stopping or slowing down th« left arm should be held out and down. The Dalles Freight Line, Inc. makes daily trips from Portland To Grass V a lle y Let us haul yoqr Freight in and out o i Portland Claim Numbers T H R E E S T E P S TO Very Important BUYIN " A CAR ! • SEE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK, ( in v e s tig a te th e C ash B u ye r P lan a u to m o b ile fin a n cin g ) 2. SELECT YOUR C A R ...N E W OR USED 3. PAY CASH TO THE DEALER OR OWNER You s u p p ly o n e -th ird th e p r ic e in tra d e -lb or cash, ww j«n<f you the balance required to p a y for both bar and insurance CAT» SPILLAR A N Y BRAN CH FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF P O R T L A N D * at reasonable prices LAWYER WASCO MORO ______ Call on The Sherman County WASGO HARKEf O’MEARA Supply & Imp. Co Caterpillar Groceries—Meats—Fresh' Fruits and Vegetables in Season Y mt Patronage Appreciated J O U R N A L M em ber of the house of commons at Ottawa, M rs. George Black, 73, was elected to that position three years ago. Though elderly, she Is as active as she has ever been. At tending the Alaska-Yukdn Pioneers annual banquet In Seattle, she spar kled with jovial humor. I JKUZSaBSSSSS^^BE " ' YOU NCKD NOT BE A D EPO SITO R TO FIN A N C E THROUGH T H It RANK For High-Q uality Job Printing Lester Johnson __ ( under three y e a n old)