Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, February 03, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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    THM »HEMMAN
BOUNTY JOURNAL,
MORO.
OREGON
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1933,
FAGR I
Moro, Oregon
Meets the 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings of
each month. VlsitilMl
members cordially jn-
vited to meet with us
Glen King. W. M.
C. V. Belknap, Secy.
in the Itoi for nutritive value and 1 all 2 cups of thin white sauce. Cpver
since they are one of the cheapest with cracker crumbs, and bake un-
and most filling of the starchy foods til the crumbs are brown. Propor-
these are'additional reasons for their tions of white sauce are: 1 table­
popularity.
spoon flour, 1 tablespoon butter, one
Potatoes, as do all starchy foods,
fourth teaspoon salt, and one eighth
combine excellently with dairy pro- ,
ducts. In fact, milk does more ^to ' teaspoon pepper and 1 and one half
make up for deficiencies in the potato cupe milk.
TOPNOTCHERS
Bethlehem Chapter No. 7801. S.
Moro, Oregon
communica-
Regular
_______
tions each 2nd and 4th
Thursday evenings of
each month.
Mrs. Ola Ruggles,
Worthy Matron
Nana Barxee. Secretary.
•
A nutritious and easily made cake
Any Man Can Be Editor
contains hot mashed potato. This
Most any man can be an editor.
recipe is excellent when used as cup
All
the editor has to do is sit at his
cakes
desk six days a week, four weeks a
Potato Chocolate Cake
month and twelve months a year,
and
edit such stuff as this: “Mrs.
One cup hot mashed potato, 1 and
Jones,
of Cactus Creek, let a can­
one fourth cup sugar, one fourth cup
opener
slip last week and cut her
butter, one fourth cup milk, yolks of
I two eggs, one fourth cup chopped in the pantry- While Harold Green ;
For an, economical main dish, tiy walnuts, one fourth cup chopped was escorting Miss Violet Wise from
escalloped potatoes with pork chops. rajging, one fourth cup flour, - 2 tea­ the church social last Saturday night
It is made by paring and slicing raw spoons baking powder, one teaspoon a savage dog attacked them and bit
potatoes enough to fill a baking dish. soda, 1 square melted chocolate, 1 Mr. Green on the public square. Mr.'
Put the potatoes in the dish in layers teaspoon cinnamon, one half teaspoon Rang,
I.-.,«,, while
------ harnessing a broncho
with bits of butter, pepper, salt, and cloves and one fourth teaspoon salt. : last Saturday, ,, was kicked just south
ofliis corn
”—Yarmouth Light.
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n
a thin layer of cra'cker crumbs in be­ Add sdgar, eggs, butter and milk to cf^V-
tween, until the dish is full. Pour
over this sweet milk until it can be
seen through the top layer. Bake
slowly one hour, then place lean pork
chops seasoned with salt and pepper
on top, and bake another hour.
Chdmpiofiô/i
Age of Afíneteen
Mo/o, Oregon
Meets every Mondi
evening in the I.U U
hall.
Transient ai
visiting ' brother»« a
cordially invited
meet with u»
William McKinney. N. ’
Joe Truitt, tn rotary.
tiipio Reliecc» Lodge No. i • r
_
Moro, Oregon
ri Meets 2d and 4th Tues-
lays of each month.
Visiting members wel­
come.
/ Havie Brisbine, N- G.
Ala Bull, SecreUry.
CAUF.
Another main dish is the combina­
tion of potatoes and eggs as given in
the following recipe:
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^Town Talk
Wanted. Work horses, will pay
cash. Phone or write Walter Far-
gher, Dufur-
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REPAIRING
RADIATOR
* Chris Schalt* Post No. T1
Meets at Legion hall on
2nd and 4th Wednesday
evenings of each month.
Vernon Flatt. Commander.
Giles L. French, Adjutant
raisins find chocolate- Bake in two
layers, or bake as cup cakes- . These
cakes have the very excellent quality
of coming out of the muffin pans
easily.
than any other food. The use of but­
ter and cheese with potatoes not only
improves the flavor, but adds to the
food value, as potatoes contain but
little fat. In thinking of table use
for the potato one usually thinks of
baking, mashing, creaming, stuffng
and frying, but these are not by any
means the extent of their possibili-
CANNON-BALL DRIVES
More Ledge Nf. 113 I. O. O. F.
the hot potato s. Sift all dry ingred-
ients, and add to the first mixture.
Mix well until smooth, then add nuts.
Motor Reboring
Oak Hill Potatoes
High Pressure Greasing
Four large boiled potatoes
Two cups thin white sauce
Six hard cooked eggs
WN Me
national
DOUBLES
General Repairing
Ford Products
UJltfv
Cut boiled potatoes and eggs into
one
fourth inch slices. Place a layer
C.WNU
of potatoes in baking dish, sprinkle
Sunday School
\ 10:00 a- m. with salt and pepper. Cover with
Fellowship Meeting
11:00 a. m. layer of egg, repeat, and pour pver
Every body welcome
KEire
6LEDAÍLU
Wednesday afternoon to attend the end. During the last half there was
funeral of Mrs. Hardin’s grandmother n0 doubt of a Moro victory at any
Mrs- Minnie Thompson.
v
time- The final score stood 22 to 17.
James Stewart was a victim of the
Roy Kunsman accompanied by his
] Monday the Moro town team en-
Baptist Church
flu this week having contracted the wife and family were here for the countered the basket ball team of the
(Grass Valleyk
ailment while, aiding in the testing I
Thompson funeral Wednesday after- st. Peters Athletic Club of The
10 a.m- ;
Church
School
of cattle for tuberculosis-
x
* “ . _
Dalles on the home floor. The Moro
noon* They came from Arlington.
11
a. m.
Preaching
team aided by their accurate passes
Harold Ginn drove to Portland
6:30
p.
m.
B- Y. P. U.
W. W. Belcher, the cheerful scout were victorious 49 to 37.
Tuesday for a few days along the
7:30 p.~m.
Preaching
master fro this distrietveame through
white ways of the big city.
S. L. Boyce, Minister.
The high school Honor Roll is ach-
town Wednesday on his way to Bend.
Mrs- Wily Knighten gave af birth­ The stories told about his hitch-hik- ¡eVed by having grades which will I
_______ -_______
day dinner January 31 in honor of ing through his territory are all true average 1 or better for the previous I
■ her son. Wily Jr. and Mrs. A. A. he admits.
। semester.
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POTATO PLAYS NEW PART
Dunlap, of Kent. Their birthdays fall
Bud Moore was in this section of ( The Elementary and Primary Hon- j - The poUto h>g been caUed
one
on the same day-
the county Wednesday with a feed Or Roll may be achieved by having , vegetable thUt can be successfully >
eVery course .from soup
Dr. E. R. Derflinger left Friday chopper in his car. Looks like spring a 2 plus average or better, providing umjzed
is
getting
close.
1
the
pupils
attitude
and
citizenship
are
to
nuts.
This-reputation
is a deserv­
morning after completing the test­
.
.
.
w.w.
'
not
below
a
2.
ing
one,
for
what
other
vegetable
is
ing of cattle in Sherman county.
'James Phillips, son in law of Han
difference of 2 and one-
used
in
such
a
variety
of
ways
as
Mrs. Charles Ruggles returned to Thompson, and his wife were here half points between the high school
the potato? .The making of soups,
school last week after taking a few to attend the funeral of Mrs. Phillips standard and the standard of the ele­
grandmother. They live in Portland- mentary and primary is due to two salads, meat dishes, cakes, pies and
days off while getting married.
bread are but a few of its possibi­
Charles Belshee drove to Portland classes of the lower grades, being in lities.
Mr. and Mrs. Omer G. Sayrs drove
The popularity of the potato is no
to Portland Monday on a brief busi­ Wednesday afternoon with a few one room.
High School Honor Roll. Dorothy doubt due to its mild flavor. For this
hogs-
ness trip.
George Updegraff* may now be Fraser, Gordon Fraser, Maxine Hen­ reason too it is a good mixer and
Mr and Mrs. L. V- Walton accom-
richs, Anita Kenny, Dorothy McRae, combines well with other foods. Food
panied by Garth Crowe, nephew of found “
Marjorie Nahouse, Melba Thoger- scientists have placed the potato high
Mr«. Walton apent Sunday as the ternoons. He fortneriy apMt
son, Doris Thompson. Flora Williams,
quests of Mr. and Mr«. A. S. John- time in Waaco.
Mary Pinkerton.
son.
I H. W. Dalby, of Portland, is visit-
Grade School Honor Roll: Dorothy
I inw horp this week at the R. J- Ginn
FOR SALE—8head of good young in* here
~
Miller, Kenneth Searcy, Mary Kenny.
Perchon and Belgian horses- AU I ome
Dean Pinkerton, Audrey Baker, Lin­
broke. And 1000 sacks of soft Fed-
Collis Moore s well has gone on the den Morsinger, Howard Conlee. Helen
eration seed wheat-
W. C. Helyer, “frit*" during this cold weather and
Strong-
3t
Kent, Ore. he has George Witter at the ranch
to put it in working order.
The men of the Community Club
Grange will give a
Moro logt
rames to Kent, on
Harlandvi«
will
give a Pot Luck dinner for all
Tange hall Saturday | tbe £ent floor played Friday night.
play at thei
men
of the community at 6:30 p. m.
1th at
Admis- | Thc Moro tirll <ave the Kent
nirhtPebn-nw..»
.. 7:30. --------
next
Friday evening February 3rd.
eino will be 15 and 25 eenta.
Prof. George R. Hyslop of the
The city countil will meet in regu- g>me on the ice in the final quarter Oregon State College will be the
lar session next Tuesday evening that |
several well executed shots. Al­
speaker at the dinner. He has a
being the first Tuesday in February. though the Moro passing was at message that will be of interest to
FOR SALE—Feed Barley Sye W. times erratic they demonstrated a all men of the community. Every
Haggerty. Kent, Ore-
?2t smooth working offence which will man in the community is invited to
A c ousin of the two Flatt boys no doubt cause other county champ­ this pot luck dinner. Come join the
is here from Michigan for a little ionship aspiring teams plenty of gang and have a good time.
trouble before the season is over
visit in the West.
Allan A. McRea, minister.
In a tough game that seemed more
Marion McKee and family were in
Goldendale Sunday visiting Marion’s like foot ball than basketball the
Christian Science
uncle who is a druggist in that city. Kent "boys team conquered Moro
24 to 18. The Moro players were un­
Subject: Love
Miss Flora Williams is out of able to find the range of the Kent
Subject: Spirit.
school because of illness.
basket so consequently they made but
Golden Text: John 4:24. God is a
Paul McCulloch and wife and E. J. a smg^l percentage of their shots-
Spirit; and they that worship him
Morton and wife attended the. show
Moro meets the two Grass Valley must worship him in spirit and in
here Wednesday \r5-T*
teams Friday on the Moro floor. truth-
Responsive Reading: I Corinthians
Bill Cody has been confined to his Both Moro teams will no doubt be out
bed for the biggest part of this week to revenge the defeats handed to 2>12; 12: 44t, 13. ’
and Clarence Huis has been weighing them earlier in the season at Grass
Subject “The Test Between Spirit­
Valley.
' and testing cream at the station.
ual Life and Death 0
Elmer Hansen accompanied by his
wife and mother drove to Portland
Sunday returning the same day. Mrs.
Soren Hansen visited with her son
Ovei at Wasco later in the week
Mrs. J C. McKean. Mrs Roy BeL
shee and Mrs Lewis Hastings, of
Wasco, were in The Dalle Friday
night to attend a shower held for
Mrs. Roy Taylor. Mrs. Taylor was
formerly Georgia McKean
John Hardin and wife were here
Moro again repeated its victory of
several weeks ago over The Dalles.
This time however it was by a small­
er score as the game was played on
The Dalles floor The Dalle» aggre­
gation' began making their shots
count in the first quarter and they
soon were far ahead. During the
second quarter the Moro players
found themselves and began to over­
haul The Dalles. The half ended 15-
11 with The Dalles on the smaller
Subject “We are His Workman­
ship**
All are cordially invited to attend
the church services and to make use
of the reading room m the rear of the
church building, which is open daily
where all authorised Christian Science
literatured may be read, borrowed or
purchased-
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CRAZY
CRYSTALS
Moro, Ore.
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Dr. Butler
DENTIST
Ä Mineral Water
Product
Will make his regular trip
to Moro, next week.
February 6 to 11 , inclusive
Postage Prepaid
at Hotel Moro
Moro Pharmacy
Moro, Oregon
Please Make Your Appointments Early
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CHWSJIES
A benefit card party is to be given
FOR SALE OR TRADE—A 540
by the Moro Woman’s Club, Wed., egg incubator. One distellate burn­
February 8th at 8 p- m. in the Ma­ ing brooder. See V. H. Smith or
sonic hall.
5F12- Moro.
Community Presbyterian Church
Admission will be 25c which in­
10 a m.
Sunday School
cludes cards and lunch-
11
a- m.
Morning Worship
MORO SCHOOL NOTES
There will be entertainment during
7:45 p. m-
Evening Service
the lunch period.
Gordon Fraser, editor-
Mens Community Club Dinner
Pickett Motor.Co
FEBRUARY
SUN
12
19
26
MON
13
20
TUE
21
28
WED
THU
8
15
22
16
23
FRI
SAT
18
24
25
Information About the County, Schools
Roads and Crops.
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News About the People You Know
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