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tilt SHERMAN
2
Moro, Oregon
Meets the 1st and 3rd
Thursday evenings of
each month. Visiting
members cordially in
vited to meet with ns
Glen King. W M.
C. V. Belknap, Secy
LL.
MORO,
OREGON FRIDAY, MAY Ú, 193J
TOPNOTCHERS
Gràiner
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CHAMPION
Moro Lodge No. 113 1. O. O. F.
Moro, Oregon
Meets every Monday
evening in the I.O.O.F I
hall.
Transient and 1
visiting I .-other»
cordially invited to 1
meet with u».
William McKinney. N- G
Joe Truitt, Secretary.
Rebecca Lodge No.
COUNTY
Policeman^
Actory
Ordinerà
and Abu Boxino Com-
mifpzoner- ofj^co
GI?EfO-ROMAN
WESTLING
CHAMPION
EAl
11
Moro, Oregon
Meets 2d and 4th I uea-
~ lays of each month.
Y4
Visiting members wel
come.
Havie Brisbine, N- G.
ila Bull, Secretary.
Chris Schults Boat No. 1 I
CHICAGO
Meets at Legion hall on
2nd and 4th Wednesday
eVenings of each month.
Vernon Flatt, Commander.
Giles L. French, Adjutant
WORLD’S FAIR
FOR SALE: 78 head of cattle, cows
and calves, some steers, 41 head of
yearlings. steers and heifers, will« run
KO per cent pure bred Herefords
Part terms can probably be arranged.
W. C. Helyer, Kent, Oregon-
2t
Edmond Stephens called his parents
from Woodward, Oklahoma last week
to inform them that he was married.
Horace W. Strong and wife stopped
here with son Truman Tuesday night
while on their way to Camp Sherman
for a month of recreation-
Mrs. Susie Hastings was here Sun
day for a few hours from Vancouver
Wash. She may return to Moro
Orie Elliott has been visiting here
this week from Ridgefield, Wash., at-
iending to business-
John Walker drove to Portland last
week end accompanied by Misses Fay
Thompson and Leora Peetz.
The younger bridge club were en-
tertained by Mrs. Walter Ruggles
last Tuesday aftenoon
R. G Cunliff and Miss Phyllis
Smith spent the week end in Hood
River where they saw the blossom
day celrbeation.
Miss Carol Schoene had as com-
pany last Sunday her father and mo
ther. Mr. andzMrs Ferd Schoene and
her aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs.
TTir*en, from Beaverton, and Miss
e1 Carlson from Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hampton of
Corvallis, accompanied by Mrs. R E.
Legg if Salem, visited in Moro Sat
urday and Sunday.
Dewey Thompson haft about com
pleted his check of the personal prop-
eray of the county as deputy assessor
C. M. Shelton, brother of Mrs. T B
Searcy visited here last week from
Toppenish, Wash-
Charles Wicklander made Harland-
view Grange a visit Friday night,
giving a good talk on grange work n
general
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BUTTERFAT
MlbwnTalk
For Sale: 12 or 15 full blood Here
ford Bull yearlings and 2yr olds.
C- R. Belshee.
FOR SALE—Purebred hamp ewes
and lambs or trade for John Deere
Tractor in good condition-
J. C. Kaidera, Goldendale, Wash.
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Sex of Chickens
Determined Early
fam A fangos
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Petitors, Fto, fí :{
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This years graduation will take a
hold an all day meeting Wednesday sicn cannot Touch ”
May 10 at the church- The social Evening Service .......... ' 7:45 p. m- large part of last years team but
will include a pot-luck dinner.
Subject “Overcoming Evil "With there ts enough miateriin on hand to
form an excellent team Eight line
Good.
”
.tobert Belshee has finished spring
men will be missing from next falls
“
Lay
not
up
for
ourselves
treasures
work and is now helping his brother
team,
these, are: Blaine Miller, end;
on
earth,
where
moth
and
rust
doth
1
Homer with his plowing.
corupt, and where thieves break , Harol4 Thogerson. center; Elmer Nel-
Judge Carl Hendricks has l>een through and steal; but lay up for sin, tackle; Lyle Woods, end; Delbert
called to Portland to hear cases in yourselves treasures in heaven, where Rice, guard; Harry'Ragsdale, guard;
the Judicial District there this week neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, Paul Fraser, end. and Rolla Thoger-
and where theives do not break thru son, guard.
A. H. Barnum returned hoipe Tues
Only two will be missing from the
and steal.”' Matt 6:19, 20
day from Portland where he had gone
A warm welcome awaits you at the backfield these will be Donald Burnet
Saturday night in company with a
and Tommy Fraser, halfbacks.
Community church
carload of beef.
*
.
The line material is a bit light now
Allan A. McRea, Minister.
Mrs. W- H. Ragsdale entertained
Allan A. McRea Minister. but nearly every candidate for a line
a group of friends Thursday after
berth will be much heavier next fall.
noon with cards.
Backfield material is in abundance
Chriatien Science
with
three regulars of last yeap re
L- R. French has been here this • Subject: Adam and Fallen Man
turning
and four or five recruits of
Golden Text: Hosea 14:1. O Isreal,
week interviewing farmers relative
promise.
to shipment of wheat by boat this return unto the Lord thy God; for
thou hast fallen by thine iniquity.
fall.
Friday, the Juniors and Seniors are
Responsive
Reading:
Ephesians
2:
having
a breakfast at Buck Hollow-
Richard Bruckert and wife were
They will be joined at 9:00 o’clock by
aroused out of bed Friday night, 1-6, 18, 14, 17, 19
All are cordially invitee io attend the Freshmen and Sophomores. The
when a few of the grange boys called
the
church services and to make use day will be spent in a good old-fash
to take them to the grange hall,
of the reading room »n the rear of the ioned school picnic.
where they served them to supper and
church building, which is open daily
wished them a long and happy wedded
Lucille and Evelyn TMcLachlah en
where all authorized Christian Science
life. After giving the grange a spec literatured may be read, borrowed or tertained the high (school students
ial dance, and treating to cigars and purchased
with a dancing party Wednesday
candy, the remainder of the evening
evening.
was spent in dancing.
Th* Full Gospel Assembly
J C. Hockman celebrated his 76th
These high-hat seniors strutting
-10:00 a m about the halls with their noses in
Sunday
School
birthday April 29 and he has had so
11:00 a. in. the ar seem to have forgotten they
Fellowship Meeting
many of them that he didn’t frolic
Every
body
welcome- were green once themselves.
around much. He was born in Illi
nois and has been a resident of Sher
MORO SCHOOL NOTES
man county nearly forty years.
Nothing that is false ever does any
Gordon Fraser, editor
body any good said the soapbox
orator.
I have false teeth and they do me
Spring football is in progress this
week with about sixteen boys turning a lot of good, retorted an old man
out- Most of the time is spent in in in the audience.
troducing the fundamentals of foot
Community Presbyterian Church
Sowerbutts—How far ean you trace
Sunday school .............. 10:00 a m. ball to the recruits; passing, punting
your
ancestry?
Morning Worship .—.......... 11:00a. m. and practicing new formations are
Scuppernong
—Well, when my gra-
Subject “Treasure: The Deppres- also in evidence.
The time is not far distant when a
poultryman desiring to raise 10001
”Hets will order just enough more
baby chicks to care for the ordinary
mortality, rather than ordering twice
as many knowing half of them will
be cockerels In fact that is the con
dition in Japan now. and two Japa
nese experts on sex determination in
baby chicks recently visited Oregon
State College and explained the met
hod to poultry specialists and Oregon
hatcherymen assembled there.
Before any ambitious hatcheryman
hurries to Corvallis to find oq J- all
about this process, let it be said that
being shown how it is done, and do
ing ik with a reasonable degree of ac
curacy, are two different things-^-
something like being shown how to
play a piano. Skill and practice are
At I he
Moro
Theatre
WED. MAY 10th
What Happens When Chemical Factory Bursts
FIRST
ZELL’S
FUNERAL HOME .
UNIÌ
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BULANCE SERVICE
Phone 345 The Dalles. Ore
URASS VALLEY PHARMACY
f
Phone 222-
>r your convenience 1 have ar
ranged for you to leave your
"hoe Work a’. Walter A. May &
Son. Fick up and delivery twice
a week at no cost to you.
JOSEPH A. MEE
The Wasco Shoe M an
Don't miss the biggest
event of a lif eti me, the
, Chicago World's Fair
A wide variety of low fares east
enables you to take the family
very economically. We’ll be glad
to give you full details and an il
lustrated booklet describing the
Exposition. Call on or address
LOCAL AGENT
UNION
PACIFIC
DANCE
SATURDAY
MAY, 13th
1933
MORO
LEGION
HALL
If you want a good laugh SEE
JOE. E. BROWN “
“YOU SAID A
MOUTHFUL”
Also 2 comedies and
a cartoon
CHUTES
Admission
40c and I Oc
Local Music
Dancing at Nine
Hi - W Ay-ADA
ay / ï © H ealth
Rr-MAYN E
OREGON
DAIRY COUNCIL
Salads Bring An Essence of Spring Three tablespoons vinegar
Three tablespoons lemon juice
The mode for spring vegetable
Cook butter, flour and water to
salads is becoming universal. The
gether Put remaining ingredients
chopped salad habit is a good one for
in bowl. Do not mix. Pour hot mix
they are not only easy to prepare but
ture over them and beat with dover
green vegetables are valuable for thir
beater.
vitamin and mineral content. Im
Cottage Cheese Dressing
portant too from the standpoint of
adding roughage. These facts are al
Mix 1 and one-half teaspoons salt,
so true of fresh fruits-
a dash of pepper, and one teaspoon
The chopped vegetables are mixed each of sugar and mustard with one
This wood is 8 miles from
in a large bowl, blended with a dress egg.
Pour into 3 tablespoons of
Mosier 25 miles from The
ing and served from the bowl at the vinegar scalded with 2 tablespoons of
table This type of salad usually con water. Cook until it thickens. Add
Dalles with a good newly
sists of shredded lettuce or cabbage, one-half pound of cottage cheese and
worked road to it
chopped celery, diced cooked carrots, allow to cool Serve on salad.
peas, green peppers or parsley. Any
Fruit Salad Dressing
combination of fresh green vegetables
in season may be combined to make
Cream 2 tablespoons of butter, to
Oregon
Mosier
a tempting and appetizing salad.
this add one teaspoon each of salt,
The salad dressing is an important and sugar, one-half teaspoon each of
feature of salad^ because it carries mustard and paprika Put in double
the responsibility of combining the boiler 2 slightly beaten egg yolks, add
When YourShvesneed various flavors of the salad ingre- to them very slowly beating constan-
Repair, send them to dients. By varying the dressings, tly, 4 tablespoons of tarragon vinegar,
serving irf different combinations the cook until thick. Remove from the
fresh vegetables and fruits available ^fire and add butter and seasoning,
the salad will always be an interest and beat thoroughly. When perfectly
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
cold and ready to sei^ve fold in three
ing feature of, the menu.
THE DALLES
A few salad dressings which are to fourths cup of heavy cream whipped
204 Second St.
be recommended are:
Cream Salad Dressing
WOOD
GOOD WOOD
Cut From Large Trees
Morris Searcy and wife were in
Sherman county Sunday from Yaki
ma. Wauh., where Morris is working
on a newspaper.
Mrs. J O Turner visited with Mrs.
Stanley Reavis while Mr. Turner at
tended the commercial club meeting
Tuesday night.
Harlandview grange is making
Klondike Community Sunday school
every Sunday at 11 o’clock. Special
Services on Mother's Day at the
Harlandview hall Everybody wel
come at these services.
O. R. Hulse
'Wednesday's Journal gave a brief
history of R J. Ginn, justice of peace
for this precinct, written by Fred
Lockley- He stated that Mr. Ginn
was borr •?' ^V’Twart Ontario Decem
ber 15, 1857 and that he had been a ,
resident of Sherman county for over
fifty years having come here in 1880.
Joe Tuitt and Marion McKee per
formed a helpful job Thursday when
they dug out the drinking fountain
preparatory to getting it repaired for
the summer drinking season.
Bob Phalan and family have moved
to Moro from Kent Bob has charge
of the Shell Oil stations in both
”ns.
Members of the Dorcas society will I
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nd father resigned his position as the prime essentials, judging from slight difference always exists bc-
cashier of a bank t|iey traced him to tho demonstration.
i tween the male and the female, and
Canada, but he got away.
The method was shown to interest- this is detected by these trained ex-
ed Oregonians by Hikosaburo Yogo, peris. Japanese hatcherymen now
A man is as good us he has to be,
commonly guarantee 90 per cent pul
a trained expert in this work, whose
and a woman as bad as ehe dares.
lets in their sales, the visitors said.
tour in America at present is spon Unseparated chicks there sell for half
sored by the Japanese Poultry as price,
U. S. Government
sociation and is under the leadership
of
Tokuzo Yamaguch, editor of the
Wants a Pharmacist
Japanese Poultry Journal.
In the demonstration at Corvallis,
arranged
by A. G- Lunn, head of the
The United States Civil Service
poultry department, Yogo took 100
Commission will ««accept applications
day-old chicks from a local hatchery
until May 28 for the positions of and quickly separated them in to two
junior pharmacist and assistant phar groups of 54 cockerels and 46 pul
maceutic aide to fill vacancies in the lets, placing them at the rate of
United States Veterans* Administra about 17 a minute.
Not content to let time reveal the
tion and in the public health service.
percentage
of accuracy, the group of
The entrance salary for junior
cockerels
were
all killed and exam
pharmacist is $2.000 a year, and for
assistant pharmaceuric aide $1,620 a ined, post mortems revealing that
BEGIN MA'
y®ar. The salaries named are sub Yogo was 100 per cent correct as far
as
that
group
was
concerned-
Natur
ject to a deduction of not to exceed
Tian to go
15 per cent as a measure of economy, ally the pullets were left to grow.
and a retirement deduction of 3 and The method is based on a hasty but
accurate manipulation and examina-
one-half per cent.
-tiou
of the vent of the chick. A
Applicants must submit evidence
that they are full licensed pharma-
; cists, such license having been ol>-
Highest Prices Paid For
1 tained as the result of examination
before a State board of pharmacy.
Certain specified education and ex
Newberg Creamery Inc.
perience are also required-
Vancouver, Washington
WERN MARK’S
Delicious Cooked Mayonnaise
UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER
"f: occurred recently In a chemical factory Ir
!<ipn io pieces and ever)thin™ covered with dehih.
^.nghind. The photograph shqws the devastated
Attorney» At Law
Moro
Mix one-half teaspoon each of salt
and mustard, one-fourth teaspoon of
Two tablespoons butter
i sugar, one egg slightly beaten, one
Three tablespoons flour
fourth cup cream, one-fourth cup
One cup boiling water
of vinegar. Cook over hot water un
Two egg yolks
til it thickens. When it cools, adB 2
One cup oil
One teaspoon each of salt, mustard, tablespoons of dressing oil and one-
half cup of Cream whipped
powdered sugar