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PAGB 1
Moro, Oregon
Meets the 1st and 3rd
Thursday
ol
each month 5*“^
members cordially in-
_
vited to meet with u«
HuglT<Yirisman, W- M-
C. V. Belknap, Secy
_
¿_
Born: Saturday. August IS. 1932. at
The Dalles, a 9 pound son to Mr. and
Mrs Homer B. DeMoes
is getting along fin* and Homer la ail
Dean W A Schoenfeld of the .late
college »nd Albert Burch, member of
the »tate board of higher educati«ai.
were here fvr a few hours Toeeday
BcUlctam Ctaptcr^No. 7»^ E. S.
looking ovei the local experiment sta
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- Regular
communic*- tiona.
tiona each 2nd and 4th
John Eva entered The Dalle, hos
Thursday evenings of pital again thia week for treatment
each month.
Mrs. Irene Fraser,
Fred Zimmerman and wjfe- of
Worthy Matron Grass Valley, were in Moro Wednes
Nana Barzee. Secretary.
day for a few hours
Mrs
Margaret Peetz returned
Moro, Oregon
Monday from Coquille and Carl came
Meets every Monday
evening in the l.O.O^ home with her from Portland. He
hall.
Tranaient and continued on to Redmond where he
▼iaiting brother» ait will visit for a few days before school
cordially invited to
start.
meet with up
A. Douma, N. G.
Tliere has been quite a bit of ac
Joe Truitt, Secretary. tivity at the aheriff’s office this week
as people call to get the yellow stick
ers
Moro, Oregon
— that allow them to drive on the
Meet. 2d and 4th Tue. j highway..
kryV °J *imbe“°irt-
John Matheson Jr. and Glenn
come1. ‘
I Thompwn, ef Rufus, and Gerald
Florence Johnson. N G
Kelly, of Kent, wer. in town Wedne.-
¡1« Bull, Secretary.
day and obtained drivers or chauffers
_____________ I licenses from Mr- Bently.
• Schwitz Peet N«- 71
I
Sargeant Frank Grimm was here
America« Legi««
Tuesday on one of hi. trips through
Meet» rt tagion
on
2nd and 4th Wednesday I
Mrs Andrason,
who are
evening, of «eh month.
Mr. jmd^
miMion>rJ
v T’ J°X AdtatZ
Vernon FUtt, Adjutant--------
Grass Valley Lodge No. 131,
I. O. O. F. meets every 2d and
4th Thursday jvening. of the month in
the 'Md Fallow* hall.
Sojourn ng
brother, are cordially invited.
-
Vern McGowan.
L. K. Smith
NG.
b,M5y-
Re (Otoe IHill
DANCE
The Dalles
SATURDAY NIGHT
AUG. 20
ECK RORICK’S
BLUE DEVILS
-Ladies Free
Admission 50c
sm———
’»^ “ "orthern ,nd“- ,Pe"1 TU“’
of Mr and
Mrs R. J. Ginn. They ar* on their |
I way
Boston. Mass., where they will
I
school for a year,
I
,
Mias Ruth Needham, who has been
I ^¡ting the Ginn home from Los
I Angeles, left Thursday morning for
home.
Mrs Hugh McIntyre and daughter,
of Athena, spent Tuesday here look
ing after business interests. Mrs
McIntyre has a farm east of town.
Elmer Hansen, wife and mother,
left Tuesday morning for a vacation.
The Hansens will drive over this
state and Washington before their
| return
George Witter, of Kent, was in
town Wednesday-
Argel Ackley, who has been visit
ing his sister, Mrs Maunus Dourna
I for a few weeks returned to his home
in Garabaldi Tuesday.
I
ROYAL INDIAN BLOOD RULES OVER RÒb
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FOOD FOR TjfE FAMILY
WAREHOUSES FILLING
It ia not *aay to toy down specific (
Continued from pa0 one.
diets for everybody ’Various factors
enter into th* constation of a diet I may not be reached unle«4 the price
A man doing manual Mbor can utilize rises considerably more than it has
more heavy food ihanaa office wor »so far. Fanners are debating wheth-
nounahment (
their wh<?at
Uwn for the
People in price offered or to keep it on the
cold northern di|pates
more ranch and feed it to stock of some
meat and Bat than thorn in warmer kind where they have the stock or
countriea A growing child needs mean, to buy them- Probably more
more food than an adult to build up than the usual amount of wheat will
be kept on the farma for feed and
in
Good habita arc easily
seed and to take care of incidentals
ta well
«nd food and fuel supplies for the
a hard
as in other things- Often
J
ancles winter.
to get a child to take
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of food, such «a spinach, or other
vegetables. cereals, or fruits, which
m their dietary.
should be indi
.i r-
-
like will wear off and mor* V»d mor*
-
; WASTED ;W*teh -C um , Ring,
discussing diet in OLD GOLD Crowns, Bridgework,
Do not say Etc. NMNEBT CMM PRICES.
GOLD PRO
Portland. Ore.
yap Guardian Bldg
nffw toon "
FOR SALE òr .TRADE—Lincoln
*
bucks, either registered or grade
;
in a madhor thaf shows complete en
Karl Eaton. Grass X alley
at
joyment
• In thia connection, it should also
I have some Farms in Willamette
be remembered that hunger is the
Valley,
that can be exchanged for
best sauce ? A child that cornea tq
Sharman
of Wasco’ County Farms.
the table hungry from oui doo» ex
L.
R.
French.
Grass Valley, Oregon
ercise is not likely to quibble about
I the food set before him.
‘ Th* blue blood *f the first Americans fkws threugh
«TaJ rj ¿cm left to
Diet for Young Children
pr^ld* *v*r th* destiny *f the Pendleton (O^e.) Bound
. - b
. W3t.^one mi, r K ppl r.g Water;
For very young children milk is
UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER
still the staple article of their diet
In addition they should have some
anotar 4 .0«. P««'«-
•'
cereal daily, fruit cooked or as juiee
Attorneys At Law
once or twice, eggs vegetable, and
September 12-15-
some bread. At the younger ages
Oregon
Moro
meat is not essential and usually the
First Sweet Young Thing: “I drank child is better off without it. The
Indians Spectacular
'family 9/ Ind.an, die during the
six
cocktails at the party last night tendency, when too much meat and
| lessee’s' tenancy, he Is obliged, by
I other solid foods are given, is for the
At Round-Up Time terms of the lease to build him a I wonder if I did wrong?”
>r your convenience I have ar-
Second Ditto: “Heavens, girlie! child to drink less milk. Milk con
new house. It doesn’t matter if the
ranged for you to leave your
tains more vitaminea and other con-1
house is a day old, when death enters Don’t you remember?”
►
hoe Work at Walter A. May A
stituenta, such as calcium, which are
Pendleton, Oregon. August 15,-' the Indian flee. It, portal«.
Son.
Pick up and delivery twice
Polly: “Every time I catch my essential to a growing child-
(Special)—What becomes of the
Jy
.
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a week at no coat to you.
husband flirting he has
buy me ’ The column’s of the Sherman
Indians when the Pendleton Round-
County Journal are the only effective
JOSEPH A. MEE
something
to
wear.
”
'
•
Up 1. over?
I Mrs. H. S. McDanel
The Wasco Shor Man
Dolly: “What a wardrobe you must means of advertising that raaches
This is a frequent inquiry of ,
Tells Of Meeting have, dearie ’’
I the entire county-
strangers visiting the famous classic,
and will be asked again this year I
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when the 'Round-Up take, place on ' The following communication has
September 8, 9 and 10-
I
been received froy Mrs- H. 8. Mc
THRIFTY MAIN DISHES
The uninitiated, seeing the 2000 ,
Danel a Sherman county pioneer who
“What do you think would be good
and more Indian men ana women in । is living in Portland. It telle of a
full war regalia and costly beaded get together of Sherman countians for supper tonight ? ”* * How •1 often
have you asked this question after
dresses, believe this to be their year
Portland whose names will be re-
that
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Landry drove to ly habiliment and that they live in in
member«» ta »W. K—* tay pondering over it
Iflndm,Jtai
I
Portland
Saturday
afternoon
return-
your ideas on somethXpg ^igerent
Frank Plinkiewisch and wife of Port.
tepees the year ’round.
residents-
land, were visitors at the Charlie Pow- I jng Monday
were
just about nil ? It is art *x-
This is a pleasant Illusion which
The Sherman »county Portland
ell home last week
Fred Pickett motored to Portland would be quftkly dispelled were the ladies were deliglEny entertained Perienee that every housewife faces.
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I Although this is the season of the
A C. Barnekruft, agent for a p.int- and back X>n Wednesday of this week. stranger to remain in Pendleton after this week, at the home <
of Mrs. E J- year when the body needs a smaller I
the close of the exhibition.
ing firm in Portland, was here this
Arnold, daughter of Miles and Les
Word received from Wily Knighten
For when the crowds have departed lie, who were formerly residents of supply of fuel, when the appetite I
week soliciting business.
who is in the Veterans Hospital in and the dust settled in the arena the
craves cool, crisp foods and plenty of I
A good many farmers are finishing I
i
Portland is that he is improving un Indian men and women appear in Moro-
liquids and when the labor of pre-1
their harvest this week and by next
der the treatment being given him the same garb as thetr white neigh
paring meals should be refluced to I
week will begin to refer to the cutting
to the questions l>qhisr the names of!
minimum, it is still necessary to sap- I
for his foot trouble.
bors.
The
one
exception
is
the
shawl
season as last harvest.
different kinds of tea**. Mr*. M. B.
ply the meal with one substantial I
worn
by
the
women.
The
older
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W. 11. Baker and his sou Paul B.
Taylor being the winner of the prize, main dish It is wdl to reduce the I
generation
would
not
think
of
appear
Baker of Vancouver, Wash , were here
a handsome sofa piHoW.
amount of meata, fatty foods Mdl
ing in public with their shoulders
Wednesday looking over the newspaper
Bridge followed With three table« those requiring much cooking and to I
uncovered, even though an American and we enjoyed th* usual good time
situation in eastern Oregon.
dress shields them to the neck. It talking over old times when we were I use instead foods easily digested and I
Mrs Francis Groshong is visiting
prepared as cream or cottage cheoal
is a tribal tradition.
among you- We gelt that although
here with her parent’s Mr- and Mrs.
These rich garments seen at the you were absent 5 in person your dishes, simple egg dishes, a liberal I
V H. Smith
Community 1‘re.byteri»» Church
amount of fruits, vegetables and I
Round-Up are legacies of genera- spirits were with os.
Han. Thomp.on, hi. .on Harvey, I
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rations They are hoarded carefully
Mrs Arnolds ho«M at East Flan- milk-
and his son-in-law. Ed Ward, of Du-
Sunday School
1° • m and used only for the Round-Up or
Some thrifty main dishes easy to-
der st- in Lauralhorst was a bower
and particularly appetizing
fur went to East lake thi. week bent Morning Worship
M •• «* aome mysterious cerAnonial whose of beauty
prepare
She
chosen French
on catching a few fish and resting up
Subject: “Will Faith Liv*?”
portent is-known only to the Indians Marigold, for color in the decorations are
after the harvest days.
I There will be a meeting of the Ad-
And. to dispell another illuaion, and delicious rrfreahments were
LIVER CASSEROLE
viaory Council of the Community when their tepees of elk hide and
TWO potatoes, 2 earrots, 2 cup*
Avery Martin and family moved to ch|jr<.h ¡mmediately after church to other skins which house them on the served at the closet of th* afternoon
Many were unaNe to attend but green peas, 1 diced onfon. 1 pound |
the Floyd Flatt house in the south I <JOOgider junu>r and Senior Young Peo- Round-Up grounds are dismantled,
end of town this week
*5 | pie’s work; also a Mena Community the Indians return to quite modern amonK those presgn. were Madams Hver, 6 tablespoons butter, 3 tbHo
spoons flour, 2 cup* milk. 2 teaspoon®
homes on the Umatilla reservation Page, A. H-‘ Cousin*. Nels Hansen,
FUU .nd
salt and pepper to taste
Laura Moore, E. A- Southwick,
from Camp Sherman Sunday after
O^goo dry All the eld- just a few miles fromPendleton
Cook the potato** until «lightly
Here their life progresses much as Mabel Moore, J R- Morgan, Gilbert.
.tay of a week on account
I
board of deacon, constitute
tender with the carrote, then cut into
a white man’s. The head of each Mrs C- W. Moor*, Mrs. McDanM
ennk with the oeo F lour
Flatt'« health
I
Advisory Council. •
Indian family is alloted 100 acres of and the hostess Mrs. Arnold-
| the sliced liver and brown in butter.
Wallace Cochran arrived in town I Evening Service
p. m
landby the government, each son and
Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar will *»ter-1 Remove and cut into cubes, Brown
Thund«, evening from Crtifnrnia. Subjeet:
Pie««, of Oovin. P.rd
daughter 80 acres, and the new ar tain next Saturday honoring her
onions in butter and remove k Make
He attended «mm« «bool in ttat |
mMteort|al|y lnr|Md.
rivals
in
the ... family
smaller father Mr Orr with a birthday
a gravy with the browned butter.
state and ended his vacation by
tracts. They are entitled to develop party,. They formerly lived at flour and milk- Arrange a layer of
Allan A. McRea, minister
ing in the Olympic games in
this land in any way they choose, Wasco. The next event will be the vegetables, then a layer of liver in
many raising wheat or corn or en usual Sherman Omnty picnic nt a casserole. Repeat and add aalt and
Angeles.
ChriatUn S«Un««
gaging in some other agricultural Peninsula Park the first Sunday after pepper
Pour gravy over this and
Mr« Lucille Barr ha. not h**®! Subject: ’’Mind.’’
pursuit
.
t
;
. ___ , _ Labor Day Picasa don’t forget the bake in a moderate oven BO minutes-
Golden
Text:
Poalma
115:12
.
TbS
well for the past week
However, should the Indian prefer date for we hope to meet * many of
A.
wif* were here I Lord hath been mindful of ua: He will
ENGLISH MONKEY
the more idyllic life of his ancestor, you again at that picnic.
Ray Messenger and wife were here i
McDanel-
he
can
lease
his
land
to
the
white
One
cup
milk, 1 cup stale bread, I
over the weekend They will soon be I
ive Rea<iinr. lsai*h 40:13,
man
who
plants
it
to
grain.
These
tablespoon
butter, 1 cup grated
on their way to Fresno. Cal., where
leases
ar*
supervised
by
the
govern
cheese,
1-2
teaspoon mustard, 1-2
wife,
but
Ray will teach this winter
A husband has only one
Church
ment's Indian representative who
teaspoon
salt,
pepper to taste, 1 MHE*
M im Frances Ros. returned to H o’clock and Wednesday evening at lives on the reservation, Major Omar the iceman has his pick-
Add milk te «tai* bread crumbs
Moro Saturday to «pend two week. I g o’clock,
Babcock. The price varies with the
in a saucepan and let stand 15 min
to attend
with her parent. Mr and Mr.. Wm
All are cordially invited __
quality ef the soil and other agricul The editor stood at the pjarly t«»» utes. Add butter, mustard, salt and
R„„ en.t .<
h' etarch
his face was worn
tural considerations.’ <he money is
fate ad- pepper and beat slowly. Stir in egg»
„
J I of the reading room m the rear of tne
slightly beaten, and pour over toast
Mm Sarah Huff, of Spvk«a..
I chorch building, which to op« dally pi id yearly and the Indian is free to H* meekly aaked thermal
mission to the fold.
or crisp trackers on hot platter-
her son Link Huff of Arlington, vtoite I
authorized Chriatian Science use it as he deems fit
There is a provision in th* leases, “Whnt have you done?
here Wednesday from their re«p*etiv*
.
borrowed or
“to seek admission UMID RICE, CHEESE WITH TOMATOES
however, that stipulates the Indian -o asked
horn». Mr. Huff, who i. now 92, is
“ I
. county printing
on
Two tablespoons butter, 2 table
well known to early residents of thia I ?
shall retain a small parcel of land on
spoons
flour, 2 cups tomatoes. 1 tspn
which to Hv* and that th* white
«al
t
1-2
cup grated cheese, 1 cup
iO«l
I»-*'
remarks. Sw ui
*
a A
ax ) nniAn 1-2
mentally and physicslty as many p*»>
rice, pepper 1-2 chopped onion, 1-2
Ruoday school 10 a. m.
This last phrase is in consideration You’ve had enough
Morning Fellowship 11 a. m. z
, Cook one cup ric€ Melt the buttoi*.
Delbert Carlisle, the ten year old
of the ancient Indian tradition- For
Evangelistic 7:45 p. m
add
the flour and stir until smooth-
Wild -um« of Afri«. ta« Jo«
non of Mr. and Mrs John DeMoss
Tuesday, Praise and Prayer. 7 45 p.m should someone die In the house, the
Add
tomatoes, onion a^d other sea
hair
and
co
wittart
doth»«.
wMo
died in Eugene August 6th from the
Indian and all his family forsake Ite
Friday. Bible Study, 7:45
•onings.
Cook until it thicken, i Put
effects of a bee sting. He was bom
A welcome is ex tended to you Come shelter and move into tepees- It is ours have short hair-
rice in baking dish and pour sauce ;
fa» Wasco May 22nd, 1922, but ha. and find a church home with us
the Indian belief that a house in
over tt Add che*se, mi«- saving
lived in Eugene for the past four
«JM« ttabrió*. 1 enough to sprinkle over top Bake 20
years- Th* funeral was held the 9th
evil spirita and that to abide with
Evangelist-Pastor.
I or SO minute, in a moderate oven.
ta Eugene
Beside, hi. parents he
them means disaster
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Vîntes
should b* induced to eat a b ®«11
the ^artici* disliked at
U survived by three brothers
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