THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL.
Lo^o Ne. 191 A. F. A A. M-
* Moro, Oregon
Meets trie 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings of
iWaCuSS each month. Visiting
members cordially in
vited to meet with us
Hugh Chrisman, W M.
C. V. Belknap, Secy-
Mr. and Mrs. Art Osborn left Sat
urday to spend the holidays with Mr.
Orborn’s parents in Portland-
MORO SCHOOL NOTES
Gordon Fraser, editor.
k Meets at Legion hall on
■ 2nd and 4 th Wednesday
F evenings of each month.
V. T. Johnston, Commander.
Vernon Flatt. Adjutant_____
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Grass Valley Ixxige No. 131,
* J. O. O. F. meets every 2d and
4th I hursday evenings of the month in
the '.Md Fellows hall.
Sojourn ng
brothers are cbrdially invited.
Vern McGowan;
L. K. Smith
N.
OREGON
FRIDAY^ DECEMBER 16. 1032
TOPNOTCHERS
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The Grass Valley volley ball team
is county champions for the second
Bethleham Chapter No. 78 O. E. S.
consecutive time. Although Grass
Moro, Oregon
Regular
communica- Valley defeated Moro rather decisive
tions each 2nd and 4th ly at Grass Valley a week ago their
Thursday evenings of
victory at Wasco over Moro was by
each month.
a
very small margin. The final score
Mrs. Irene Frazer,
Worthy Matron being 22-18. This game was un
Nana Barxee, Secretary.
doubtedly the best played game in the
county this season. Both teams per
More L^<. N«. 113 I. O. O. F.
forming in true championship style
Moro, Oreeon
Meets every Monds;
keeping the ball in the airfor long
evening in th* 1.0.0
periods of time-
Transient
hall.
v wiü ng brother?
After the volleyball game at Wasco
cordially
invited
Friday night the high school students
meet with u*
A. Douma, N. G. wers invited to a dance given on the
Joe Truitt, Secretary. Wasco floor. The Moro students ex
tend their thanks to Wasco for the
;nvitation*
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Moro,* Oregon
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Meets 2d and 4th Tues-
An invitation to attend a dance was
lays of each month. I received from Rufus High school
Visiting members we I-1
The dance is to be given
enme.
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Florence Johnson.
N G- I I December 17th.
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ila Bull, Secretary.
MORO
EŒN OCT. 26. 1902 •
r c/nstewa joifcpiî awm
'cforpmost
AMEßlCAN
HEAVYWEIGHT
Post No. 49 at Kent, attended the Garrett, Vivian Reynolds, Earle Ship-
Tri-county Council and District con ley. Genevieve Beardsley, Glendona
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vention held in The Dalles Monday Garrett. !
December 5th, and brought back in
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teresting reports of the meeting.
The afternoon meeting was con
ducted by Mrs. Sidney George ofEu-
gene, president; Mrs. Jack Eakin of
Dallas. : Department vice president >
Mrs. Mabel Mclnturff of Marshfield.
Department secretary treasurer; Mrs-
Charles Graham of LaGrande, presi-
of District No. 2, including this part
of eastern Oregon; and Mrs. Helen
: Camp of Portland, president of Dis-
Lrict No- 1- .
Mrs- George and Mrs. Graham, who
i had recently returned trOm a national
1 meeting at Indiapolis, outlined the
yean work stressing the responsi
bility of each department.
In the evening there was a roan
table discussion followed by a social
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evening with the Legion which in
cluded movies of the Boy Scout camp,
and of the National Convention In
IN COACHES OHLY
Portend shown by W- W. Belcher;
dancing and refreshments.
hMea all Unica FucMc poi«»« (alca
ROUNDTRIP
points aa aafWIa aanaa^iap Un««) in
GRASS VALLEY SCHOOL NOTES
Genevieve Beardsley, Editor.
A Christmas program is to be pre- |
sented Friday, December 23, at 1.30
p. m. in the school auditorium. The
public is cordially invited to attend*
As a return.pt.thanks, for the
dance given to them by the girls of
the high school, the boys entertained
the girls Saturday night with a dance
given at the gymnasium- Mr. Na-
house, Lloyd Johnson. Paul May, Mel
vin Baker and Charles Ruggles fur
nished the music-
The Social Problems Class proved
victorious in the debate held Monday.
The Grass Valley volley ball team T
played the final game of the season I
last * Friday December 9, at Wasco. ,
This game determined the county
championship which Grass Valley had ;
tied with Moro in a previous game-
The final game was played at Wasco
on a neutral floor- The final score
was 22 to 18. After the game Wasco
gave a dance for the student bodies of {i
the contesting schools. .
BOSTON
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of the fondant in each piece of fruit
additional projects “have been con
chidren have made and packed
so that the filling may be completely
ducted
with the federal government
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A double
header basket ball pro-
Some tried and true receipes are: encjosed and they keep moist.
investing
$40,380 to only $26.500 by
1-» । .
I gram is being planned for Friday at
- Butter Cream Caramels
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I 7:30 p. m
One game is scheduled
the state, part of which was advanced
WINNER IN GEORGIA
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I for the M. H. S* quintet to oppose
for the purpose of land on which to
Two cups granulated sugar
H S’________________________ I Goldendale Hig\. the oth^r being
conduct the experiments.” All state
Few grains salt
support for the branch stations is pro
Lois Melzer entertained a small I Moro’s ex-stars against either Kent
Two cups light colored corn syrup
vided through the system of contin
group of her school mates last Wed- I or the High school,
Two cups cream
uing appropriations ranging from
One
tea
spoon
vanilla
or
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nesday evening at her home, the oc- I
$3 000 to $12,000 per station*
Six tspoons rum flavoring —
casion being her eleventh birthday- I /\VTT FT)
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“These projects have been built up
Put the sugar, salt, and corn syrup
R. J. Ginn was down town again
through
continuous planning and ef
into a heavy saucepan, that will hold J
Thursday although he doesn’t travel
fort
for
a period of 45 years,” Dr.
at least two quarts- Stir constantly i
very fast. He celebrated his seventy
Schoenfeld continues. “Should Ore
Community Presbyterian Church
and cook rapidly to 245 degree or to
fifth birthday the 15th. ‘
gon cease to evince the sort of inter
10 am- the hard boil stage- Add the butter
Sunday School
est that has made these cooperative
11 a* m. and cream so gradually that the mix
George Bourhill found a market for I Morning Worship
7:45 p. m ture does not stop boiling at any
enterprises successful in the past, and
Evening Service
his potatoes, grown on his Rowena
fail to provide the comparatively
Subject “God’s Full Hour.”
ranch- He shipped them to Sitka.
time . Continue cooking with con
small proportion of funds necessary
The
communion
service
which
was
Alaska, Clarence Bourhill and Harvey
stant stirring to 242 F. Beside con
to meet the requirements of the fed
Thompson taking them to Seattle by I to have been observed last Sunday stant btirring it is necessary to do
truck. They made the trip just a I will be observed next Sunday.
eral govrnment, other states will un
very thorough stirring all over the ;
few hours ahead of the storm that I t Subject “The Other Wise-Man ” bottom surface of the pan at the last ,
doubtedly reap the benefits that have
would have ruined the tubers.
I The Christmas story of the other of the cooking. Add flavoring az
so fortunately fallen to this state in
Miss Vivian Trounce will present I wise man will be told by 40 beauti- soon as the candy is reproved from
years past”. '
her pupils in a music recital on Fri-1 ful colored Stereoptican slides- Ar- the fire and pour at once into Well
day evening at the Methodist church I tiban also followed his Star.
buttered pans. Cool thoroughly be-1
Kent Auxiliary Hears
in Wasco.
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Allan A. McRea, minister- fore cutting.
Caramels should be
Practical gifts in fancy work at all
cut into cubes bbout Ixlxl inches-
Of District Conference
Gov. Richard B. Russell, Jr. won the
I Wrap neatly in heavy paraffin paper. Democratic nomination
times and for all occasions, ladies
senator
Christian Science
hand made linen handkerchiefs, also
Responsive Reading: Job 36: 5, 23* I Yield: 2 pounds. It requires about from Georgia, defeating Representa
make these tive Charles R. Crisp.
men’s initial handkerchiefs.
twenty minutes
24. 26, 29, 30; 37. 14, 16, 23.
The Kent Auxiliary has begun to
Martha
'Church services every morning at caramels.
make plans for helping with the an
Helpless
Four men from Moro are working I 11 o'cluck and Wednesday evening at
'I hate to marry Bill, but I’ll have nual New Year’s dance to be given
Mexican Fudge
by the Legion.
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on the emergency work at Sherars I 8 o’clock.
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Two
members,
Dorothy
Dunlap,
grade this week and others will be I Subject: Is the Universe, including
One cup granulated sugar
“How comeF
sent out regularly-
I Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?
“I can’t return his engagement rin« secretary, and Vi Haynes, vice pres
One-fourth cup boiling water
because Tve lost the darn thing.”
ident, of the Auxiliary of Gborge Bell
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Golden Text: Deuteronomy 10:14.
Two cups granulated sugar
Henry Balsiger was here Sunday Behold
h eaven and the heaven of
One cup cream
French Designers Seek
from S.n Jo.., CL H. brou«h ^one I*
Pinch salt-
Ultimate in Comfort
of the B ow «~ m children home from
Two teaspoons grated orange rind
With one dyeon the weather-vane
Cr«n. W«hin«ton, where .he h»
KMponlive ReadinI
e>
One cup nut meats
and the other on a pocketbook, the
been vuitin« her grand parent.. Mr. g
24
(Filberts or English walnuts prefer- French designers are msnaglDg to
and Mr». N. E- NebM-
I All are cordially invited to attend
tarn out, st this time of year, some
Schools of higher learning are ex-1 the church services and to make use
Sift the one cup of sugar slowly of their most successful clothes.
pected to finish classes for the year I of the reading room m the rear of the into a hot skillet- The skillet should
Frocks that will get the altlmstd
this Friday and several students from I church building, which is open daily be just hot enough to melt the sugar of comfort in warm or coo! weather,
Moro will be home for a visit of a l where all authorised Christian Science as it comes in contact with the met end will cause the least pale to eheck
couple of weeks.
I literatured may be read, borrowed or al- The ideal caramel is amber col books seem to be their alme—with
the result thst many of the new
Fred Pickett is getting his pumps I PurchaB<5<1
ored. As soon as the sugar is liqui dresses are greeted with louder cheers
fied, add the boiling water and boil than the Paris dressmaking world has
placed in position
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until
the sugar is dissolved. Now ever heard before.
The Fall Gospel Assembly
freezing weather permits.
add this syrup to the other sugar, the
Agricultural Research
< Sunday Services
L. L. Peetz iz around again after
cream anti salt that have been placed
two or three days spent in the house
Suuday school 10 s. m.
in a sauce pan. Cook to the soft
Work Helped By U. S
Morning Fellowship 11 s. m.
shaking off the influenza-
boil stage, (236 F ) stirring constant
Evangelistic 7:45 p. m.
ly. Remove from the fire, cool to luke
Miss Vivian Trounce is presenting
warm, then beat until candy shows
her pupils in rectal here Saturday
•Through the use of only 24 cents
Wasco Methodist Church
signs of crystallization. Quickly add
night, December 17th at the home of
W. R. Warner, minister. nuts and rind and stk just enough to out of every $100 in property taxes
Mrs. D. E- Stephens.
paid in Oregon, th^s s ate has, in the
distribute- Drop quickly from a tea
field
of agricultural research been
We have many useful articles1
Baptist Church
spoon onto an oiled paper to form able trough the years to afford such
suitable for holiday gifts at reduced
(Grass Vallèy)
irregular shaped patties. Yield one effectipe cooperation with the federal
price during the pre-Christmas sea
and
three-fourths pounds-
10
a.m-
Church School
department of agriculture that the
son- Moro Hsrdware A Implement
11 a. m.
Preaching
Oriental
Fudge
government now puts in $4 to every
Company.
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exo
6:30 p* m
B Y* P. U.
$1 supplied by the state in such acti
Two cups sugar
Mrs. Sarah Ann Huff, better known
7:30 p. m.
Preaching
vities right here in Oregon.
One cup milk
in Sherman county as “Aunt Sally”
The facts ate brought out in the
- Two tbspn butter
is visiting here with Mrs. E. H.
biennial
report of the experiment
One cup chopped nuts
Moore. Mrs. Huff, now hearing the
CHRISTMAS CANDIES
station to the state hoard of higher 1
One
and
one-half
cup
pitted
dates
93 year mark has lived in Spokane
education just submuted hy Dr. W. A.
It would not seem like Christmas or prunes, chopped.
with her daughter. Mrs- Margaret
Schoenfeld, dean of agriculture »nd
Moore for many years. They left without candy to claim some share
Combine sugar, milk and butter director of the experiment station-
of
the
families
attention.»
While
Sherman county over twenty years
and stir over low flamq until sugar Much the same situation occurs in
ago During the pioneer days of the candy * injurious to health when used is melted. Add dates and cook to
respect to the extension service, ac
80’s and 9J s the Powells and the in excessive amounts, <fUe to its ir- 240 F. or the medium ball stage. (Re
cording to Paul V- Maris, director*
litaUng
affects
on
the
membranes
Huffs Jived across the road from each
move from fire, add nuts and beat
“Federal cooperation in the solution
other and the friendship thus started lining the stomsch and intestines, it । until thick enough to form into a
of
problems of Oregon has made
has continued until this day- Mrs. has a place in the holiday festivities. long, sausage-tike Wil- Wrap in
possible
vigorous and systematic at
Huff alwayi visits in Moro whenever Used in moderate amounts, after the cloth wrung out of het water. Slice az
tack
on
many
problems quite beyond
she ean. .
• • ifV essential foods have boon taken, these
needed-
the
resources
of
the state alone to
objections to candy and other forms
Kendrick Dunlap. son of Mr. and of concentrated sugar can be over
If you are looking for a stuffing undertake,” Dr. Schoenfefd reports* J
Mrs. A. A- Dunlap, is visiting here ruled
for dried prunes or dates a delicious On a score or more of projects- con- ]
with the Knightens and helping in
The making of Christmas candy is one is made with one and one-third ducted at the central station ^je fed-। ]
the county superintendent’s office an enjoyable occasion for the chil cups confectioner’s sugar, 2 table- eral government has inverted >$114, i
He will remain there while schoolman dren when allowed to help and what spoons cream, one eighth tspn va- 475 while state funds for the same ।
Kochten attends the superinten could be a more logical gift than a nil la and two-thirds cups chopped projects total only $21 475.
dents convention in Salem the last of
“At five of the branch station»
Utah (OgSon, Self Leko and weat),
Wyoming (Grengar end wo«L North
P4h9ta (Willtalon. Dkklncen, Bowman
Mid, wert), ond to Vancouver and
ethar intormadlato pointa in BriHah
Columbia. Minimum adult faro 5(M.
Children half fare.
, x
Going
Doc. 22,23,24,25,26, 2», 36,31
and Jin. If 2
Return (Homo by Midnight) Jan.4
ÎO
100
Milos
Th# mothers of the volley ball girls
will give a banquet'for them next
Friday night at the Odd Fellow hall.
The high school faculty, the school ;
board, the student body officers and
the referee are invited to attend.
Kathryn Burton, a member of the
freshman class, is seriously ill with
flu and is threatened with a mastoid
operation. Her illness is expected to
keep her from attending school the
remainder of the school year-
Students earning high enough
grades to attain a place on the honor i
follows. Cora Bayer,
Charlotte Beardsley. Isabel Fortner,
Janet Wilcox, Mildred Alley, Dorothy
Fairchild, Lawrence Todd. Norma
200
DNS
1000
Milos
500
Miles
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(aupIicaW» io forrttory obev«)
ONE FARE plus 25F
—SOUND TRIP ,
Good in Coocho», or. upon
poymonl of vwol charge
In Sloopor or Parlor Cor.
OOI NO DAI IV
Dec. 10 •• M. I»»«ii»o«va. e«d
Dea 30 to Jen. 1» Intluolve
Return («•••byMJdwwM) J—.IO
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Independent - Cash - Grocery
Buy Your Christmas Gifts From Your Grocer.
Credit Card For Groceries.
Send a
Food Is The Most Practical
Of Gifts.
See Our Handbills For Unusual Values
OREGON
MORO
SUGGESTIONS
J. L FREEMAN I CO
ices
$150 to 8175 pr
81.50 pi
noo
MORO, OREGON