Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, April 07, 1933, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE SHERMAN
COUNTY JOURNAL
MORO,
OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1933
Warrants Called-
Na. ill A. F. * A M.
Moro, Oregon
Meets the 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings of
each month. Viaitiug
members cordially In*
vited to meet with us
Funds are ( now available
payment of General Fund
warrants. Register numbers
inclusive«
Also Road warrants numbers 1 to
28 inclusive.
.
Interest stops on this date April
7, 1^83.
A. M- Young. County. Treasurer. I
HI TOPNOTCHERS
Moro Lodge No. 113 L O’ O’
......
Moro, Oregon
SVW///. Meets every .Monday
DESSERTS THAT SATISFY
When desserts are considered as
Mrs. Jones—Does the baby take another avenue for getting three of
after his father Mrs- Smith?
the protective foods in the day’s diet
Mrs. Smith—Yes, very much- We —milk, fruits, eggs—they become at
have just taken his bottle away from once nutritious and satisfying. Eggs
him, and you know the little fellow I being more plentiful, desserts with a
tried to creep right down the cellar I custard foundation are among the
popular ones. Custards made with
stairs.
milk and eggs and combined with
Mrs. Stewart—What are your sons fresh or canned fruits, offer a variety
acquiring at college, Mrs- Sanders?
'jt appetizing combinations.
Mrs. Sanders—Robert has acquired
Desserts provide a way too of get-
sinus trouble and athletes foot at tint iron into tho diet through the
Yale, apd all that (Richard has ac­ use of molasses- Molasses is a rich
quired so far at Boston Tech is a and inexpeneivo source of iron and
affords many delicious ways of sup-
severe case of technocracy.
plying this important mineral to the
Goof us—if you stood in my shoes, diet. Gingerbread, an ever popular
dessert molasses cup cakes ami hot
what would you do?
Rufus—I’d give them a i shine to I brdhda are all good way. of getting
evening in the I.O.O.F
hall.
Transient and
(MBS visiting I -other* ait
cordially
invited to
meet with u».
William McKinney. N- G-
Joe Truitt, Secretary.
Moro, Oregon
Meets 2d and 4th Tue»
lays of each month.
cojne.
B/ Havie Brisbine, N- G.
ila Bull, SecreUry.
lz T ä
Chris Schmit* Bo.» No VI
AmoricaB Logioa
Meets at Legion hall on
2nd and 4th Wednesday
My evenings of each month.
&
boiler
and cook, stirring constantly
I
until mixture coats spoon. Remove
at once from boiler. Add flavoring,
Pour into sherbet glasses. Chill
thoroughly .When ready to serve,
top with a generoqs tablespoon of
Prune Filling, made by blending
thoroughly, one half cup chopped
prunes, 8 tablespoons sugar and one
tablespoon lemon juice.
Coffee Froth
Two eggs
Three-fourths cup scalded milk
Pinch of salt
Three-fourths cup of hot coffee
One-half cup sugar
One tablespoon cornstarch
One tablespoon cold water
One half cup whipping cream
Beat egg »“““J^th eugar. Add
«aided milk and coffee
start with.
molas.es into the menu.
A few nutritious dessert recipes, has been mixed with cold water. Cook
in double boiler until mixture
coats
Flapper F|o—Teacher, George Wash­ i sure to «tufy, »re-
are.
or
ington must have had a wonderful
Molasses Brown Betty *
glasses- When cold, top with spoon-
memory-
One
half
cup molasses
fuls of whipped cream-
Teacher—Why so. Flora?.
Flo—’Cause most every where you One half cup cold water
Custard Fruit Pie
go you see a monument erected! to -Juice and rind of one-half lemon
Mrs Collis Moore entertained the I
One large pastry shell baked
I One cup sugar «
his memory.
younger bridge club at her country I
One teaspoon cinnamon
Three eggs ,
One-fourth teaspoon cloves
One-half cup sugar
home last Saturday afternoon-
Is your dog affectionate?
three
I
Two
cups
dry
crumbs
Pinch salt
Yes,
indeed;
I
’
ve
sold
him
Helen, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. I
Two cups milk
times, and each time he has come I One half cup butter
Truman Strong was brought home I
Two* cups cooked prunes (or fresh
Six
tart
apples
back
to
me-
from the hospital laat Thursday to
finish her recovery from an appendi-1
Make a syrup opt of the molasses, strawberries)
©, WNU
Jake—That dollar you gave me water, sugar, spices, lemon juice, One half cup whipping cream
citis operation.
Scald the milk in double boiler.
yesterday
was a counterfeit. What cooking, briskly for three minutes.
iR. J. Ginn and son, Harold, were I
Beat
eggs slightly, add sugar and
do you mean by that?
Wash apples but do not peal, slice
visitors in The Dalles Monday after- I to Wasco within a short time as
Robey—Did you get a check from
Sunday, April 2, 11:0^
salt and add gradually to milk, stir­
.Jack—Well, didn’t you say to me thin.
Alternate
layers
of
bread
been sending
garage who are Persecuted for the Sake of that publisher you’’
noon.
. x ?
I want a dollar and I want.it bad?
crumbs in a well buttered baking dish ring constantly- Pour into pasii.y
Goodness-’’
I your poems to?
, Norval Martin, auto dealer of The I there«
them shell and bake thirty minutes in si
Monday, April 10, 7:30 p. m “The Gordon—Yes, a check in the shape . “Bill, I want to give you a little and pour the hot syrup over until oven (360 F). When pie is cool a
Dalles, demonstrated a truck here the
and bake in a moderate oven
Charles Logan, who audited the Way of Love.’’ Meet at Mrs. Huckin. of a card saying “Give us a rest.’’
range cooked prunes, or fresh, swee.—
friendly advice.’^
first of the week.
apples are tender.
county books, spent Thursday here
Tuesday, April 11, 7:30 p- m. “The
ened strawberries. over the custard,
“
It
’
s
alright
with
me;
but
remem
­
George Flagg, formerly owner of explaining the audit to the members
Nell—I stopped in at that bargain!
Prune Filled Custard
Method of Love.’’ Meet at the home
and top with sweetened whipped
ber
I
don't
stand
ready
to
back
It
up
The Dalles Optimist was a businesa of the county court in special session
sale
this
afternoon.
of Mr. and Mrs. McKee.
One and one-half cups of milk
cream.
with any money ”
assembled. ,
visitor in Moro this week
' Belle—Did you see anything that
Wednesday April 12, 7:30 p- m.
Two eggs
The only spot in the county that “The Power of Love.” Meet at the looked especially cheap?
Homer Beale, former power agent
Father, looking over his son s ex
Three tablespoons sugar
Nell—Yes, several men waiting
this!
in Moro, spent Sunday at the Marion has assumed a real green look so far, home of Mr- and Mrs. Scott.
One fourth teaspoon salt
penses
Highest Prices Paid For
around
for
their
wives.
That
’s out-
McKee home- He was Accompanied this spring, is the patch of crested
One
half
teaspoon
vanilla
pair
of
rubbers,
$50.
Thursday April 13, 7:30 p. m. “The
wheat grass on the experiment sta­ Cost of Love.” Meet at the home of
by his wife and the little Beale-
rage
ous.
Explain
It-
Heat milk in top of double boiler-
Patronize Journal Advertisers
Son—It was for two massage ar­
Utra. Jessie Galbreath is working tion grounds near the machine shed. Mrs. Pepper.
Beat eggs with sugar and salt Add
Newberg Creamery Inc.
tists
who rubbed me while I was
'The
ifi Conlef’s grocery again after a
Friday April 14, 7:30 p
milk gradually to eggs, stirring con­
GRASS VALLEY SCHOOL NOTES
Vancouver, Wa hington
training
for the team-
week spenc in Portland-
Terrible tMeek.” A one act play of
stantly- Return mixture to double
Genevieve Beardsley, Editor.
the crufixion. Meet at the church.
For Sale: 12 or 15 full blood Here­
Mr- Tetz and M^McGowan atten­
Easter Sunday. April 16. Sunrise
ford Bull yearlings and 2yr olds.
gr your convenience 1 have ar­
ded
a convention at La Grande last
breakfast, Gordon Ridge. 10:00 a. m.
C- R. Belshee.
ranged for yon to leave your
Sunday school program and play, Friday and Saturday.
Community Presbyterian Church
Khoe Work at Walter A. May *
Frank Kargyl, real estate man of
Son. Pick up and delivery twice
Disease, and “The Way of the Cross.” A dramatic |
Subject: Are
The Dalles, was busy at the court
Mrs, Davies, the Sth and 6th grade
story of Easter and its meaning.
a week at no cost to you*
Death Real?
house Wednesday. •
teacher, is ill. Miss Rinehart of The
11:00 a. m. Worship. “Does Jesus
|‘. Golden Text: Psalms '103:2, 3-
I Dalles is taking her place.
JOSEPH A. MEE
Bill Srtodderly, brother
I Bless the Lord, 0 my soul, and for- I Live for You?”
The Wasco Shoe Man
Elizabeth Schaeffer, left Tuesday af­ I get not all his benefits: who forgiveth
The
4-H
Cookery
Club
met
at
Mil
­
In order to know the place of each
ternoon for his home in Prineville I all thine iniquities; who healeth all meeting it is suggested that the dred Alley’s home last Tuesday. A
after spending the winter here.
readers of this article clip and keep I lesson on “Soups That Satisfy oc­
I thy diseases.
cupied the demonstration period-
NEW SPRING WEAVES
W. T. Grider accompanied by his
Responsive Reading: Jeremiah 33: it for further reference.
The
outline
of
next
Sunday
’
s
meet-
By CHERIE NICHOLAS
daughter, Mrs. Neal Freeman, spent 3, 4, 6-9, 14, 16
One entire CENTER COUNTER devot­
ings
are
as
follows
10
a
m.
Monday night here- - They were on
Sunday School
10:00 a- m.
11 a» m
their way to Klamath Falls to visit Morning Worship
ed to Clean Up Specials -all odd Unee-
Church School.....
7:45 p. m
11:00
a- m
a son of Mr- Grider.
, Evening Service
Worship ...... .........
Children’s Half Sox, all sizes, 5 to 10
They Who Are Persecuted For The
Allan A. McRea, minister
Mr and Mrs Frederick E. Bolton, I
’’ake of Goodness
parents of Mrs. Fred Pickett spent I
Children’s Hose, knee length, white and
Christi»» Sci«»c«
Easter classes
last week end here. Mr- Bolton is I
colors, all sizes
6:30 p m.
Intermediate ....
Dean Emeritus of the school of I Subject: He Saved Others.
7:30
p.
m.
Subject: The Seven Sayings from
High school ....
Education at the University of Wash-1
Broken lines Children’s Underwear, Child­
Walter Warner, Minister.
Will any Sherman county resi­
the
Cross.
ington
ren’s Black Sateen Bloomers, Nainsook
This year 1933 is 1900 years after
dent who purchased’ a car out­
Members of the Eastern Star were the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ. He
Union Suits, and many other splendid
side of the county within the
entertained at Wasco Tuesday night was put to death at the age of 33
last three year» inform the
x values.
by the members of the order in that years by the cross on Calvory. The EXCURSION OVER
Journal if the addreas given on
town. Several car loads of people world owes more to Jesus Christ than
the first license card wai not
.were in attendance.
| it dnM to all the heroes of men. Hb
the correct one?
Helen Bryant is home from Whitr-1 teaching, his truth, his spirit, his
Through such information a
check on an unfair practice
--allege for spring vacation which sacrifice has been the greatest trans
can be made.
n uttle later in that school .har Forming power among men If this ;
*n Oregon.
<. -
I true, how are we treating him?
SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL
All are cordially invited to aUem
Mrs. L Barnum spent Saturday the church services and to mxke us<
afternoon in Moro from The Dalles of the reading room m the rear of the
Ladies-Misses
visiting at the Harry Kunsman home. church building, which is open daily
4b Children
For Sale: Fresh milch cow—5 yrs where all authorised Christian Science
Uteratured may be read, borrowed or
old. Heavy milker. $65-00 cash-
White and Colors
UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER
C. J. Thompon. Moro. -»urchased.
Vernon Flatt, Commander.
- Giles L French, Adjutant
[own Talk
butterfat
CHUHHES
Counter Clean Up
NOTICE
SANDALS &
OXFORDS
W. L. Dillinger and wife’were here
from Djfur Monday to transact buai-
nesa and visit with life
friendr
Ted Guinan is taking a little vaca-
tion from his duties on the oil truck
this week.
•
10:00 a.
Sunday School
11:00
a.
Fellowship Meeting
Every body welcome
Mrs Art Bucholtx and infant son,
Terry Allen, returned home Tuesday
from the hospital
Mrs. Bucholtz’s
sister, Mrs. Georgia Campbell is here
for a few days to help her sister-
(Grass Valley)
Church School
T
10 a m
Preaching
U a- m
B Y. P. U.
6:30 p- m
Preaching
7:80 p. m
S. L. Boyce, Ministei
Mrs. Percy Thompson has been
spending the past week caring for
her sister, Mrs Allen Murray, who is
¡11 with neuritis and nKStJjKltrflu.
Ladies splendid
Oxfords
Ladies and Mieses White Canvas
Strap Slippers & Oxfords 95c to $ 18
Moro
Baptist Ckarcb
ZELLS
FUNERALHOME
AMBULANCE SERVICE
WASCO METHODIST CHURCH
At the last official board meetinf
.t was voted that we hold meeting:
William Shiel who has been very
every night the week proceeding Eas
ill for several Weeks at his home
ter except Saturday night. Th<
here has been moved to the Gentry
meetings from Monday to Thursdaj
home for treatment.
■inclusively will be held in the homes
Victor Peterson, representative of Each night will be one of a series of
the Federal Land Bank of Heppner, studies and time for quiet meditatior
is here looking after business for the and music. The Friday night meet
ing will be a play sponsored by
company.
"
i
• . v.’rrth League given nt *he rh’ir
ounuay
This attractive dress which is so
timely
for immediate wear is of spe­
AND-----
cial interest In that the materials of
which it Is made carry a message of
what’s new In spring weaves. It is
Phone 845 The Dallea, Ore-
made of a ribbed sheer bembdrg.
GRA88 VALLEY PHARMACY
As its name implies It has a slight
ribbed surface which distinguishes it
ordinary smooth sheers.
from
greatly enhancing its appearance. The
gown here modeled is navy with con­
trasting color In the lining of the
jabot and the patterning of the scarf-
When Your Shoe*need print sleeves. Navy Is making a big
Repair, send them to splurge for spring and reports from
Paris continue to come In regarding
Its Importance. Considerable mention
Is also made of light blue which is a
fee tn red color for the new Nouses and
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
accessories to be worn with spring
THE DALLE n suits and ensembles. -
106
200
Mlk»
im
Baggage checked- .
Tlekets good an all trains »nd
In all cars- In sto^ngoar add
regular sleeping car chargea.
Kgm
ASK LOCAL AGENT
FOR DETAILS
OIC
WERNMARK’S
PRINTS
Fancy Patterns
and
Solid Colors
36 inches W.