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.’A«» ». «M M N tM A M « W '« T » «ANUABY I. MM J „ v n W A t .. M O N O . u x » u o » A ” , w Anti-Aircraft Artillerymen ‘Keep ’Em Falling’ *w . Tuesday Study Club Meets Z' LTN GOR W IR Y ’COUNCIL In Wasco The Tuesday Club m et a t the Claude Stephens v»»« noon, M rs. Louis a ssista n t hostess E dna J a s p e r *1»« arriv ed Mon» day evening from La Grande. G uests of Mr. and M rs. George P o tte r of Klondike over th e week end w ere Mrs. F ran ces King of The Dalles and Mrs. J a n e t Ru- deen of P ortland. Mr. and Mrs. C u rt Tom and Mrs. E dith H oggard »pent S un day a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boy T v nx-ru «a — * ' • i and M™- John M<^ lur* and ' fam ily w ere Sunday g u ests o f M r. , CE GREAM— A GOOD pOOD an(j Mrs. Leo W atkins. Mr and Mr«, B arlow and The national n u tritio n p ro g ram , returned to E ugene a f te r designed to build h ealth y A m eri- UJ afternoon Study home of M r s Tuesday a fte r- • Scholl acting as and Mrs. Main. . m acaroons o r oth er sw eet w afer , . . . or crushed p ep p erm in t stick can- dy. F reeze until firm . Serve in Y ear’*- a wee^ at ^OTne Mrs. Bar- can», calls fo r the use of plenty squares with a sauce if desired, responded to and w ith New Mrs. Sei- j^ n g o n * 1™ 18’ resolutions verse. M” ° f m ilk producta ® th e d ie t “8tope ” ice cream is not ma W atkins read a paper on fa - ° ™ ^ e lshee an d son Leroy w ere T here “ no m ore a ttra c tiv e w aX available m ake one o f theee d e mons women and th e ir activities. Monday. L am bing is be h o stesses^ " S WGTe SerVe * ginning a t Mrs. B elshee’« ranch to serve m ilk th an in good ice Lcious m ilk sherbets, cream . Ice cream is m ore th an Lemon S herbet - i nf near there. a refreshing dessert. Facts re- 4 cups milk Mr. and Mrs. R obert Collins Mr. and j^ rs B a rry Van G ilder . . Pasco. Wn.. were holiday g uests gttended the fu n eral e r v ic e a fo r K ard," KL the cont<nt of . 1 1-2 cu p s su g ar of Mrs. C ollins’ fa th e r. F rank r . M . r . T n esd av a f- it as a n u tritio u s food 2-3 cup lem on juice Knox. tenoon an a not aa a Iru l ln tne atex’ Ane ^ 1X lenLon juice an d s u g a r: M arg aret M cD onald. M arion Mrs.’ A ugusta H uckin arriv ed Proteili ,“ " d *’.u t t e r f a t ‘ r e k slowly m ilk- a ti™ nK c 0 " ’ Crews and Jam es Coats retu rn ed home F rid from „ vi. it w ith h er f.ro" ' ," ’,lk and o f,.h * h 1 q “ 1/ 8 ta n t|5’’ P o u r into ir e e ^ ? K ‘ "¡J' to th e ir respective sehools w ith son. in. , aw and d au g h ter, Mr. and 11 ran1“ w ,th n’, l k ,and w ‘th “ " d Serves 7. The milk J e rry B arnett. Helen Blau and Mrs M G> W alker in S eattle. chee8e as a 8Ourc€ o i <**»ura- A;1 m u st be added very «lowly in or- C atherine Fridley retu rn ed ¿.o George Moon has been confined aver* « e serv in g (tw o -th ird s of a d er to -m ake-a sm ooth mix. If E astern Oregon .,College ' o f Edu- his home w ith a case of flu. fu rn ish e s n early one-sixth a dded too rabidly tho m ixture is Men behind onr big antkaircraft guns must m ove with clock-like and flawless precision. The b *art of the cation a t La G ra n d e /a n d L avilla Mrs. Andy S h earer has been il! of th e needed by an ad u lt a p t to have a curdled ap p earance anti-aircraft artillery is the battery com m ander headquarters (left). Here In the underground station L ieut Gossen to Ashland N orm al. this week. daily. O th er m in erals and vita- which is n o t attra ctiv e , but does E Secleye, White Plains, N. Y., plots the progress of approaching planes. At his elbow Pvt. John Drtlna, K enneth Blau a fte r a sh o rt fu r- Miss M arg aret Moon visited m *n A a re also contained in isn- not a ffe c t th e sherbet, Brooklyn, reports m essages from t e units on the range, ’tfg h t: A 90-mllUrneter gun has Just been fired. The gunner's last duty before firing a new round is to kick the shell case from the gun platform. lough has returned to cam p a t several days recently w ith h e r p o rta n t am ounts. Cherry Cream Sherbet Y akim a, Wn. siste r C hristine in A rlington. Simple ice cream s m ay be in- g tbsp. lemon juice l e t t e r s and cards have been re- Ralph Scott retu rn ed w ith Pre* ¿luded ea rly in the diet o f pre- i tbsp. lemon rind ever, in older ca rs w here ex h a u st division said. D rivers m ay fail ceived by relatives and frien d s Boice and W esley Wilde to C am - school years since H is n o t a n 2-3 cup g ran u lated s u g a r ' MOTORISTS W ARNED , , , _ . , . „ to h ear th e w histle of approach- from D anny K aseebrg and Tom **>. Wn. w here he is now em ployed o \e rly rich sweet food. F o r the i cup m ilk AGAINST MONOXIDE GAS pipes o r m u fflers m ay be leaky, . a , . ing tra in s a t grade crossings un- Jacobson, who are in the service, in the mills. adolescent, ice cream is one of l cUp lig h t cream W ith m any older cars pressed or h eaters may be defective, it <je r guch conditions. Mr and Mrs George Root, ac- Mrs. A rth u r V anG ilder re tu rn e d th e rnost » ccdptabie w ay s of pro- 1-3 cu p m araschino cherrie», cu t com panied by th e ir grandson, Sunday evening from a visit w ith aiding elem ents fo r grow th and fin e into service to provide esse n tial m ay accu m u late in q u an titie s C arbon monoxide g as has no Billy spent the holidays with th eir relatives in P ortland. energy, I 2 tsp. m araschino cherry juice tra n s p o rta tio n in w ar tim e, the sufficient to cau se death. (>do r and th u s gives no w arning son and fam ily, Mr. and M r s . Mr. and Mrs. D ybert Johnson F o r th e Jfamily, serve apple Com bine lemon juice, rind, a m s ta te tra ffic s a fe ty division has To avoid th is possibility, t h e of its presence. F ir s t sym ptom s Floyd Root at S eattle. Billy stayed and in fan t son sp en t New Y e ar’s sauce in a sh erbet g lass w jth va- su g ar, and b$a,t. Then slowlv add issued a rem in d er to Oregon mo- sa fe ty division urged drivers to usu ally are drow siness and head- fo r a longer visit w ith his p ar- w ith his p aren ts, Mr. and M rs. nilla ice cream on top, and g a r- milk, continuing to beat. Add re- to rists to g u ard ag a in st carbon keep ca r windows open sufficient ache. V ictim s should be given ents re tu rn in g Monday. Dick Johnson. nish w ith a ch erry . m aining in g redients and blend, m onoxide g as d u rin g the w in ter fo r adequate v entilation, even on plenty of fresh aid im m ediately, Mr. a,,u and 1W Mrs. and a * , lay er .--t ice r P u our freeze o h n u th i ». s .' days. T i n here is n an n o u th im- Bernice Guv came up f r o m OTr' ,B- v Otis l ‘° Royce «•« »*» * F o r com pany, m ake < uja., u r into m w freezing lr e e z in g tra tr a y y ; ; ir e e z u i m iiu c cold v iu u ays. c i v 'is w c er i m i- a and im advanced cases require re- P o rtlan d and s ent the week end ^am ’ly ° f Fossil w ere C hristm as cream by sp re ad in g one kind on w ith te m p e ra tu re control a t cold- This g a s is p resen t in m any p o rta n t reason fo r avuiding the su scitatw n . C arbon monoxide . °™ * n * jjj8 fam ily who have fcuests his paren ts, Mr. a n d top of an o th er in the re frig e ra to r est s e ttin g , s tirrin g every h alf- cars, hut n orm ally not in d an g er- u rg e to keep ca r windows tig h tly drives oxygen fro m the blood, here "returned hom* do^n Royce. tra y . Sprinkle w ith crum bled hour unil firm . Serves 6. ous q u a n titie s , it w as said. How- rolled up in cold w eather, the th u s causing asphyxiation. with him S u n d ay .' * M r and Mrs. John Royce e n te r- ------- ------------- ----------- [-------------------------- _ _ ' ------- ------------------------------------------------- , ------------------------------------ ---------------------------------------------------- , , ... tained T hursday evening in honor A pparently M onday was tta s c o of Bernioe Guy of P o rtla n d . day a t The Dalles. Those seen on Thosp p resen t w ere Mr and Mrs. the s tre e ts th ere w ere Mr. ant. I^amborn and g ra n d d au g h - , P ardee Rich and son Gordon and U r Mr and Mrs. Lloyd dau g h ter, Mrs. A. V anG ilder, Mr. Royce chiIdren and M rs. F ran k Lam born, Mr Iuiw rence, R obert N esbit, and Mrs. G ^A . S arg e n t, Rev. and Mf Mrg L ,oyd Roycp an(, M r s ^ F ^ L C annelL Mr and Mrs. chndren wpre Tuegday guegts of H. D. P roudfoot M r and Mrs. G. Mf and Mrg John Royce A. Root, Mr. and Mrs. David Rt*i(l, Miss Olive Robinson and b ro t’n- Mr. and Mrs. C lif-Fridley, M r. j ohn en te rta ip a d a t pinochle ‘ “ * "• , and Mrs. E v e re tt W atkins, Mrs. W ednesday eevning, Dec. 30, in Alice B arn e tt, Mrs. Ida A ndrew s ^ onor of Mrs. B ernice Guy from and Wm. C lothier. P ortland. The follow ing w ers A Now Y e ar’s g u est a t the Clilf present: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fridley home was Mrs. Alice Bar- V anG ilder, Mr. and Mrs. M arvin ». nett. Thom as and in fa n t son, Mr. and Miss Olive and John Robinson Mrs. Joe H ilderbrand and daugh- celebrated New Y e ar’s w ith the te r P a tty , Mr. and Mrs. John following guests fo r d inner: Mr. Royce, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Royce and Mrs. G. A. S a rg e n t, Mr. and a ” d children, W alter E aton, Billy and Mrs. ore. Re- te r E aton, Billy and P atsy Ed by fresh m en ts w ere served thc w ards of P ortland. New Y e ar’s g u ests a t the John ^°8te®*- Mr. and McDenmid home w ere Mr. a n d Bernice Mrs. John Royce w ere Mrs. H a rry VanG ilder. of P o rt- School opened M onday a fte r a land. two w eeks’ vacation. Miss M ary N o ftsk er retu rn ed a fte r spending her vacation at her home in valley. A nother heavy snow fall cam e Monday n ig h t with a welcomed w arm er te m p e ra tu re than th a t of Sunday n ig h t and Monday. Miss Thelm a S tephens o f Van- couver spent the holidays w ith h er paren ts. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Stephens. A nother C hristm as vis- ito r a t the C h ristian parsonage was C larence Landes of P o rtlan d . New Y ear’s d in n er guests a t th e Roy Belshee hom e w ere Mr. and Mrs. Dick Yocum, M rs. E dith H oggard of R ufus, Mr. and M rs. Leroy Belshee and in fan t from Farmers Face The Biggest Year In History Traffic Fatalities Decrease Slightly O regon’s traffic d eath ra te fo r the firs t eleven m o n th s of 1942 was 8.3 persons killed per one hundred m illion m iles of trav el, exactly the sam e a s for th e f ir s t ten m onths o f th e year, accord- ¡n g to figures com piled in the of- fjce o f th e s ta te tra ffic safety division. The fa c t th a t th e ra te fo r the eleven m onth period w as the sam e aR f o r th e ten m onth period indi- Ketehikan, Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. cotes th a t Oregon d riv ers and J , f f W itaon and »on of The D alles, are drivinK and w alk. Mr. and Mfa. BenUn B arn e tt. jnR m ore >afe, d)e d|v-sion Miss B eatrice B arclay, teachyr in W asco school w as delayed un- v vt v ... , . , . . . . / . F or the m onth o f N ovem ber a- til M ondav n ig h t by high w a te r . ., , _ _ ____w ; - lone, the death ra te was 7.7, cOm- a fte r vacationing a t Monroe. Miss pared to 11.2 fo r th e correspond ing m onth in 1941. The death ra te indicates the num ber of fa ta litie s in th e sta te in proportion to the exposure to z accident, as revealed through the r trav e l over O regon’s stre e ts and r highw ays. W om en w ill n in k e up Every farmer in the United States faces the biggest year in his life in 1943. In spite of the increased market for his products he is confronted with some serious problems because of the help shortage. Ele will need suggestions on *abor saving methods and new ways to make the most of his job. Ele will need in formation to enable him to understand and comply with many new regulations and some new laws. We will continue to offer the best inforrt ation we can gather to help Sherman Countians. SO p e r c e n t o f th e la b o r f o r c e ln w a r I n d u s tr ie s n e x t y e a r, i t is e s tim a te d . For Victory Sherman County Journal Let’s All Work Together W« all have a big job to do help oar nation to victory— yoi a producer of vital foods— we “Caterpillar” farm power special ists. During 1043, let’s all work togeth er—closer than ever before. Have us help you analyze you* tractoi repair needs welT in advance of your spring season. O’MEARA Supply & Imp. Co C a te rp illa r GAS AND OIL Anp Quantity R H. McKKAN and SON In su ran ce Grain, Feed. Flour, Fuel Farm Implements. Bags. Twins PH O N ES Feed sto re Office Residence 163 162 182 WA8CO OREGON « »