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THJC 8HKMMAN COUNTY JOURNAL Jess Tandry and wife left for Port- and have their own corrected. MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1933. Moro, Oregon Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings ol J. B. Adams was in Portland last each month. member* cordially in week on business for the E- O- L. Co. vited to meet with us Mrs- L. R Swarx is visiting here at . M. C. V. Belknap, Secy. the Stanley Reavis home this week. Bethleham Chapter No. 78 O. E. S. Moro, Oregon Regular communica tions each 2nd and 4th Thursday evening* of each month. Mr*. Ola Ruggles, Worthy Matron ana Barzee. Secretary. Meets eve evening In hall. Transient and visiting brothers are cordially Invited to meet with us. William McKinney. N. G- Joe Truitt, Secretary. 7 Sunday, March 26. "Blessed art everyone invited, Wedneaday, March the Pure in Heart * Those who seek : 8, 6:30 p. m., meeting following the purity and beauty will have the re- dinner ward of seeing God in everything. Wasco Methodist Church W. R Warner, minister. 8 Sunday, April 2. "Blessed are the Peacemakesh." Those whose pres MORO SCHOOL NOTES Iva Belshee, daughter of Mr. and ence and life bring peace where once Gordon Fraser, editor. Mrs. Robert Belshee, entered The was strife are living like sons of the I Dalles hospital the first of the month Father. Moro closed its basket ball season to begin training for nursing. 9 Sunday. April 9. "Thoee Perse last week with the girls team play Frank Fortner was here Sunday cuted for the Sake of Goodness.* The ing a tie game with Wasco while the from Portland-. He was accompanied Family of God is open to those who boys were losing to Wasco and win by his daughter, Doria, her chum, suffer hardship in the cause of right. ning from Rufus. ’ Mildred Barnett, and Mrs. Fortner’s 10 Easter Sunday, April 16. "Does । Although an over time period was nephew. Bruce Cattle. Jesus Live for You?” ' played in the girls game neither Harlandview Grange No. 682 pre 10.00a. m team scored during the period and Church school sents the comedy "TWO DAYS TO Church Worship 11:00 a.m. the score still remained tied. By MARRY," at Legion Hall, Moro, Sat agreement between the coaches it was "Blessed Are the Humble." urday evening, March 4th, at eight Intermediate, Pastor’s class 6:30 p.m. decided not to play another overtime o’clock. Come and enjoy a good High school, Paster’s class, 7:00 p. m. period so the final score stood 26-26. laugh before work begins. Three big Sunday School board. Monday, March There was little to choose between acts, 2% hours of fun. Admission Adults 25c and children 15c- Vernon Miller and wife are here Meets 2d and 4th Tue» ■lays of each month. again after spending a year or more Visiting members wel in Eugene. It is expected that Ver come. non will move on to the place former Havie Brisbine, N G. ly farmed by Dan McLachlan, east of Bull, Secretary. town. Art Osborn, who has been Shell Oil manager here for a number of years, Meets 'at Legion hall on has been transferred to The Dalles. 2nd and 4th Wednesday The change was made as of March 1 evenings of each month. and Osborn with his wife and baby Vernon Flatt, Commander. have already moved to their new Giles L. French, Adjutant home. * c Chris Scheits Pest No. T1 thrown Talk FOR SALE: Soft Federation seed - wheat free of smut and weed seed, 50c bushel F. O. B. warehouse Millers. , John Kaseberg. Mrs. Henry Barnum was lucky last week even though sho did lose about four dozen chickens. Some canned vegetables she opened did not look end smell just as they should and - ’*d and afterward fed to h v I ith the above result. ^APARvMAYI! E PA I RY COUNCIL In looking about for signs of spring one welcomes the appearance of rhu barb. Rhubarb is now found in most markets and is another possibility that is fresh, different, inexpensive and therefore welcome with the flow "To all those persons known and ers of spring. unknown who in any way helped Mr. Rhubarb is classed along,in food Melzer and Mr. Hall at the Rose Hill value, with greens of all kinds, as cemetery during the time of the fun beet tops, turnip tops, dandelions and eral of Mrs. Gosch, please accept my spinach, although it is usually used sincere thanks and appreciation.” as a fruit The importance of these "Her Daughter." foods lies in their mineral and vita min content. They are particularly valuable for their calcium and iron, which are points to remember, as we are not always certain of getting all of these minerals that we need. - Community Presbyterian Church Calcium is needed by the human 11 Vm. I body for buildin» and «pairing bonea resident of Sher- i. county and the last civil war te .an in • his district, was honored r. h’s 86th birthday a short time ago by the Legion Post in The Dalles. F>y ’ run made a trip to Portland •vrpV and Mrs. Flatt as The Dalles vhe e she visited with her parents. The card party given by the Wo- . n n 'n» Friday night was well i hioen tables heinr • th players Mrs. Clarence * —< 1 t? •’,r>n won ftrr? • Ar 11 th Cochran D wita Hud Avery Mari”’ " „hère from fhèV ’ back of Friend- They that they have some wood cut and for sale. They returned Monday morning after making a trip to Mt. Hood Sunday. *’ J. E- Purdy and L. L. Padden of the Union Pacific spent Tuesday night here while transacting business in the county. H- L. Jackson has been assisting L. R. Conlee arrange his stock for the past week. Henry Barnum took a truck load of porkers to Portland last week return ing Monday evening. W. O. Wilson, of Rufus, transacted business with the county court here Wednesday morning. ** ffi-WOW™ OREGON held a com- meetings have proved extremely pop a* they were well netted with one Moro » manding j . i ' mil ndino- lead lead th throughout and at no ular in Jackson county, according to Mrs. Mabel Mack, county home dem test did either aggregation hold a time were they in danger of losing it. onstration agent- How to cook strong The county school superintendent decisive lead. flavored vegetables, mild flavored In the fourth quarter Wasco jump Mr. Knighten, Visited school last week vegetables and green and white vege ed Into the lead and as the game be for the purpose of organizing club tables so as to preserve flavor, tex gan to wane they held a five,point work. As the interests of the girls ture, color and nutrients were the aims of the demonstrations. Last advantage. The Moro team came back and boys are different they were di year 28 meetings were held with a with two baskets and a foul conver vided into two groups with Miss total attendance of 546 individuals. Thompson in charge of the girls and sion to knot the count to 26- A typical remark ef those attending In a fast hard fought game the Mr. Knighten in charge of the boys. is that of one woman who said, "I boys were conquered by Wasco. The( Mr. Knighten plans' plane * to visit us never before liked cabbage and rarely Wasco victory may well be attributed in 8<xm Bnd thoroughly organize cooked it on account of the strong i______________ to the _____ unerring shooting of th* the UTauv, Wasco * odor. Now cabbage io one of our main the club work. players. The passing of the teams cooked vegetables.” The recommen was on an equal basis but the Moro dation for cabbage cooking is to place Read the ads in the Journal players were unable to connect with it in a large amount of boiling water the basket as consistently «» the and cook it, uncovered, for a short Cooking Of Vegetables time (about 8 or 9 minutes after the winners. ' Excellent material for the future MEDFORD—Vegetable cookery water begins to boil again.) the two team« . < . * . _ 6, 7.30 p- m, waters until clean, remove any tough portions of stems and cut large leaves into pieces. Melt the butter, add the drained greens, 'stir, and cook them until just wilted. .aMake a layer of greens in a shallow pan- Poach the egg# and put them over the greens, then sprinkle over the eggs, cheese which have been mixed and seasoned with salt and a little pepper. Bake in a moderate oven until light brown. Escalloped Spinach high school basketball teams is as sured in the grade school team which defeated a grade school quintet from Rufus Saturday evening. Tha ac curate passes and equally accurate shooting acquired 21 points for the Baby Huskies while they held Rufus to 12. Although the Moro high team mis sed a good many shots they sank enough baskets to defeat the Rufus high school team 20-7. The tight defense stopped the Rufus offensive cold, as M result the larger part of Rufus’ seven points came from free throw conversions. Moro led off in the scoring, sinking three field goals before Rufus con- In the weeks leading up to Easter the church is making a reexamination of the central truths of Jesus’ way of life. Two classes have been organized that meet at the InUrmediaU and High school league hours and which are studying the meaning of being a follower of Jesus today. The sermon subjects constitute a series that aim at covering the great truths of the religion of Jesus- The whole series as already given and yet to be covered isasfollows: Velma Powell was cut and bruised last Sunday on Sandy road just this side of Portland city limits. The car she was riding ia collided wth another 1 Sunday. February "Seek ye driven by a Portland man. Miss first the Kingdom" (or family of God) Powell is not seriously injured but The entire teaching and religion of she is still at home and wearing Jesus is contained in what it means to bandages on her head live as a good member of God’s home The Juniors of the Community 2 Sunday, February 19. "Blesaed church had a fine dinner and party are They Who Feel Poor in Spirit. ’ at the church last Wednesday evening The secret of happiness is known by March 1. The dinner was served to those who have a sense of life their about fifty Juniors at 6 p. m. after spirits lack. which there were games At the close of the games there was a Junior pic 3 Sunday, February 26. "Blessed ture show. Mrs. A. O. Ramsey is to are the Mourners." Tree happinee is be '•ongra tula ted on the fine success known only by those who feel •deeply of the Junior church. It brings Bible the imperfections and sorrows of . ■tories and spiritual truths to the human life. Juniors, and gives them a good happy 4 Sunday, March 6- "Blessed are the Humble " Oh the happiness of time as well. those whoso regard for others forbids J. C. Freeman and J. C. McKean them self assertion! accompanied Homer Wall to Sherars t Thursday afternoon to look over the 5 Sunday, March 12, "Those Who Hunger and Thirst for Goodness ” True prayer is an overpowering pas sion for the right way of life. from his Portland home to look 6 Sunday, March 19. "Blessed are lieve« his crop looks better than it the Merciful." Only those charitable to the imperfections of others can see DENTIST Will make his regular trip to MORO, next week MARCH 6 to 11, inclusive ÉS at Hotel Moro Dr. F. A. Perkins Two cups cooked ipinach Two tablespoons minced onion One-half teaspoon salt «I Pepper , One egg slightly beaten V One-half cup milk' melted Two tablespoons butter, One-half cup bread crunc Put the spinach through a sieve, Evening Service 7:45 p. m- and teeth. Some also is needed to Allan A. McRea, minister. | keep the blood and the circulation in and then add all other ingredients, good order, which contributes largely except butter and bread crumbs. to general health. Milk and cheese Place in a buttered baking dish- Mix ChristUa Sclaacs are the richest sources of calcium, butter and bread crumbs together, Subject. Man * and without a generous amount of Golden Text: I Corinthians 2:11. them, it is difficult to get the amount and sprinkle over the top of the epinach. Bake in moderate oven until | What man knoweth the things of a of calcium to meet the daily require the crumbs are nicely browned. This ■»an. save the spirit of man which is ments. Although greens contain cal will take about 15 minutes. Yield: Six i him? cium, it would be practically impossi servings- Responsive Reading: I Corinthians ble to eat enough of them to equal Rhubarb Betty 2.1, 4, 5. 7, 9, 10, 12-14. the amount from as little as a pint All are cordially invited to .attend of milk. Because of this we depend Four tablespoons melted butter >*» church, services and to make use on milk and dairy products for sup- One-fourth teaspoon salt r trending room tn the rear of the olying calcium and on the greens for One quart fine dry bread crumbs 1 building, which is open daily Cinnamon or nutmeg 4 OiriR inn Srienc« iron, as well as other minerals. To bring the amount of calcium One quart sweetened rhubarb sauce or 2 quarts raw sliced rhubarb, taken up to requirements it is well to combine milk and cheese with greens, sugar to sweeten and the recipes following are sugges- Mix butter and salt with crumbs. I tions for doing this. Place rhubarb and crumbs in alter ■Sunday School * 10:00 a- Greens with Poached Eggs and nate layers in a greased baking dish, Fellowship Meeting 11:00 a. m. Grated Cheese and sift the cinnamon or nutmeg over Every body welcoi the top. Bake the pudding in a mod One and One-half pounds of greens erate oven. If rhudbarb sauce is One tablespoon butter Baptist Church used this will take about 20 minutes, Salt and pepper (Grass Valley) if raw rhubarb is used, cover the bak 10 a.m. Five eggs Church School ing dish at first and bake for 25 min One-half cup grated cheese utes or until rhubarb is Under- Serve Preaching Ono cup fine dry bread crumbs 6:30 p. m. B- Y. P. U. Wash the greens through many pudding hot with or without sauce. 7:30 p. m. Preaching S. L. Boyce, Minister. CH^ES Dr. Butler 80’.ü E Second St The Dalle*, Oregon PHONE 211 W Please Make Your Appointments Early OP OMETRIST-OPTICIAN —— ^NEW oîeman ^Stoves Tha Latestin Modern Cooking Service ~fbr Any Home. Anywhere vice . .. no matter where you live. They light instantly, just like gas! They cook like gas. They make and burn their own gas from dear-white MODEL 031 ¿tcraied F uel T^nk i •. u « vei type Porcclam in Cream Tar Rip continuously dependable service. 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