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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1933)
Lñk öUBRMAN Moro, Oregon Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings of । each month. Visiting members cordially in vited to meet with us. Glen King. W M. c. V. Belknap, Secy. Moro Lodg. No. 113 I. o. O. F. Moro, Oregon Meets every Monday evening in the I.O.O.F haJL Transient and visiting hrothers are cordially invited to nivrt with us. William McKinney, N. G- Joe Truitt, Secretary. Lupin« Rebrcca Lode« No. Moro, Oregon Meets 2d and 4th Tue»- iuys of each month. Visiting members wel come. Havie Bris’ ir-e, N. G. Lila Bull, Secretar í Chria Schult* Post Na. 71 Meets at Legion hall on 2nd and 4th Wednesday evenings of each month. Vernon Flatt, Commander. Giles L. French, Adjutant the streets Thursday morning- II * was stated ' that it weighed eight * tons* | Arthur Schilling moved home last1 Friday after finishing the job of cut ting Truman Strong’s wheat. Claudine Thompson returned home from the hospital this week and is able to be around again The Mutual Life of New York. Annuities, endowments, retirement income, life insurance. I am in Sher man county frequently, and will gladly give any service or assistance to policyholders. Geo. H- Flagg tel ephone 188-W, The Dalles. Sealed bids for tiansporting chil dren of District No. 9, formerly in District No. 29, for coming school term will be received by the clerk of District No- 9 until Saturday Sep tember 2nd. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids- A. A- Dunlap. 2t Dr- F. W- Clark The Eye Specialist will be in Wasco Wednesday August 16th and in Moro Thursday, August 17th. In Grass Valley Friday, Au gust 18th- Dewey Tltompson was knocked un conscious Saturday when his com bine engine backfired and the crank hit him alongside the head- He was able to go to work again Monday. Roscoe Moore and wife are here again after several weeks spent on a gold buying trip in Washington and Idaho Mrs. R. J. Ginn left Sunday for Corvallis where she will visit with her sister Mirs. McGinnis for a few days Fryers for Amidon. sale: Call 22F5- E. 2t . Mrs. C. B. Johnson, daughter of George Meloy, stopped here for a visit Tuesday night while on her way from her home in Idaho to Corvallis. She was accompanied by her son, Pat- S, L. Boyce, Minister- Several Counties Canning For Winter Relief Self help for the unemployed, con- Paul May is now delivering gro- servBtion of abundant summer food, ceries in a side car on a motor and accumulation of needed food cycle. supplies for relief purposes are Edmond Stephens .nd wife left lhing“ h®*"* attained- k> at leut Tuesday for their home in Woodward, “v*“ Or®e°n “unties through th. Okla., where he is a member of an operation of special county canning experiment station force interested equipment, several outfits of which in the growing of corn and wheat. are Portable. Crops there are net much good this. With E. W. Wiegand, head of the year, he says- ' horticultural products department at ,. ____ - Oregon State college, giving his-ex- A man bearing th. Ji« of Walter 8»P*Fyision, copnty courU, re- Alebreict w« arrested 1«« Friday at; ''*f «mmUtees, th. Red Cross and th. Henry von Bontel ranch charged -7™® 1»™ with being a deaerter from the *>rc“ ,n m“t «’“e “ven ~un- United State. Marin. Corp.. H. ““ 5“1 ?p*r*U i"* was wanted under th. nmn. of Hen- ™nerl“ ,oldy 10 ’he toterest of ”* ry Grunder. ~ (lief work. He has been working here^ for Complete portable canneries are < now being operated in Marion Linn, nearly a month and Lane counties. Semi-portable canneries or stationary outfits are do ing similar service in Clackamas, Wasco, Coos and Jackson counties. Altogether there will be preserved in these canneries upwards of 1,000,000 Community Presbyterian Church cans of vegetables, meats and fish Sunday School .... 10 a. m. this season, those in charge estimate. Mornng Worship . 11 a. m The portable canneries have a Subject “The Universe in the Soul” definite schedule of stops. Families “And when he was demanded of the registered with the county relief Pharasees, when the Kingdom of God committee are issued cards entitling should come, he answered them and them to can 25 cans per person at the said, the Kingdom of God cometh not cannery without charge. Cans are with observation. Neither say, Lo supplied by the federal R. F. C. funds here, or lo there, for, behold, the and the food comes from the sub Kingdom of God is within you.” sistence gardens for the most part Luku 17:20, 21. and is prepared for canning by the Mr. and Mrs- Elbert DeMoss mill families themselves. furnish special music Out of each batch the county You are most cordially invited. takes a “toll” Sometime« every sixth Allan A. McRea, Minister can and sometimes every twelfth Sunday School ... 10 a. m. can, in payment for the services of Morning Worship . 11 a. m. the cannery. These cans go into the Allan A. McKea, iMnister. county holdings for use in relief work this coming winter. Though built on a reduced scale Christian Selane« and mostly of used materials, these Subject: Soul canneries are up to date in every re Golden Text. Psalms 42:2. My spect from steam boiler • to sealer, soul thirseth for God, for the living says Professor Wiegand- Every can 1 God. is code marked the same as is done Responsive Reading: Psalms 18:; in commercial canneries so that ab 19:17-14 solute protection is afforded in case All are cordially invited co attend of spoilage. Commercial interests the church services and to make use are protected from unfair practices of the reading room m the rear of the in that every can is stamped indel church building, which is open daily ibly* “For relief purposes only—not where all authorized Christian Science to be sold.” literatured may lie read, borrowed or purchased- A truck loaded with full size Deisel engine attracted attention on >1 Legal business, exclaimed the cus tomer, irritably. That’s the sama ^hing you told me yesterday, and later I saw him in a restaurant drinking beer / Woll, replied the clerk, drinking beer is now legal isn’t it? One level tablespoon flour ** Three Cheers for Sweet Corn ____ ____ ____ _ _ ___ Beat eggs slightly and add milk, That is the way moat of us feci •boot the sweet «Mun. It b » “ k » “ ek ke. .k®®“ then J about the sweet corn season. weU to take edv»ta«e e< tM. whole the com, melted butter, «It and cell me your “little lamb when pen- bak- pl« around. hearted appreciation for sweet corn pepper. Pour P«"* in «« a « well buttered h > --------------- • Mother —Why not? and to serve it in some form nearly big dish, set in a pan of hot water Boy—It makes me feel sheepish. every day while it is available, fresh end bake in a modern oven until an from »rdm. x I inserted silver knife comes out clean from the the garden. and the pudding is steely browned. Corn has a high energy value be-’ This should be about half an hour. cause of its staroil and fat content It contains a higher percentage of Cream of Corn Soup, fat than any other cereal except oats. Two cups milk Corn is also rich in protein, although Two cups of water in which corn was its proteins are not complete (will not alone sustain growth,) but milk cooked Four tablespoons flour or eggs added in cooking will make up Four tablespoons butter for this deficiency. Sweet corn should When Tour Shoeaneed , Ona and one-half teaspoons salt be eaten a short time after gather Pepper Repair, send them to . ing, as it deteriorates rapidly and Dash paprika 1 loses much of its sweetness. One teaspoon grated onion Many prefer corn on the cob One cup scraped, cooked eofn served with plenty of butter, to any GOOD SHOE REPAIRING Melt butter, stir in flour and sea other way of serving it- Several soning until smooth- Add cold milk. 204 Second St. TB^ DALLES other interesting ways of cooking it When thickened, add ecraped corn, have been developed. Some of these Reheat and serve- Garnish with are corn fritters, com pudding, com grated American cheeae. au gratin, com and green peppers, com souffle, and corn soup, which are Where’s the boss? a customer for the most part, A combination of asked- com with milk or eggs or both. Roasting in the husks over a bed of coals preserves the flavor better than other methods of cooking, but. it is not easily done except in out-of- 301SE Second St door cooking. This theq suggests a new kind of picnic, a corn roast. The The Dalles, Oregon only requirements for the picnip, PHONE 211 W basket are enough freshly picked O PTO M ET RIST-0 PTICIA N 'Agriculture ears of corn in the husk to provide ! I two or three ears for each person, I salt and a generoug, amount of but ter. When the camp fire reaches the ‘smouldering live coil’ stage, the ears of corn are buried among the eoals and baked until done. Serve with salt and butter- --- . *— Other recipes for sweet corn are; UPDEGRAFF ft PEPPER Attorneys At Law Oregon Moro ___ /or your convenience I have * ranged for you to leave your Shoe Work at Walter A. May A Soo. Pick up and delivery twice JOSEPH A. MBB The Wasoo Shoe Man Patronise Journal Advertisers- Dr. 1. A. BUTLERS DENTIST HOME OFFICE, WASCO WERNMARK« Dr. F. A. Perkins VASILY MWMNT / ZELL’S FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE Corn a la Southern Two cups fresh corn Two eggs One and three fourth cups milk Three tbsp melted butter One-half teaspoon salt Phone 845 The Dalles. Ore GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY ------ or------- Phone 222 LABOR DAY—The Big Operine Dey, Sept 4-9 —I , ■ ——«m——s——WaM—atom——ri 1. UNTIL WE LEARNED BETTER Until we learned better, we used to mix wood and steel in our car bodies and wheels. . a It was the best way to make bodies—then. But the state of the art In Moro Tuesday, July 25’ You will find new beauty, new features, new value, in the 1933 G. E. Refrigerat ors now on display. They combine the rugged sterling quality that has made G. E. so famous with all the new conveniences and develop ments of modern electric refrigeration. Of course, it is more expensive to make an all-steel body than to sake a wooden frame and nail steel panels on to it. Bia better way in- _ volves an initial expenditure of several Billions of dollar« for new dies, ihleh riders a change very costly. Cars, especially large expensive cars steel bodies are not used in all cara. - ; , ¿ But our baaio policy from the beginning is to make.a good oar better, ^^For^example, when we discarded wood-steel body construction, it was . not because we lacked wood. We still have sone thousands of adres of the best hard wood in America. Economy would urge us to use up the wood first, and then adopt the better all-steel body.. But we decided that Quality was more important than expense. ’ We weighed the reasons, for and against, before we made the change. We could see only one reason for retaining a mixed wood-and-steel body __ nailing the metal on, instead of welding an all-steel body into a strong one-pieoe whole. That reason was, it would be cheapei—for us. Our reasons for adopting an all-steel body were these: A wood-steel body is not much stronger structurally than its wooden frame. In all American climates, wood construction weakens with age. ^ery used oar lot X,“Xnce of this. Rain seeps in between Joints and the wood decays. A car may have a metal surface, and yet not be of steel construction. extreme shook or stress the steel body remains Intact—dented per- but not crushed. _ . . _ Steel does not need wood for strength or protection. Wood is fine for furniture, but not for the high speed vehicles of 1933. In the Ford body there are no joints to squeak, no seams to crack hans •helve«, adjustable in height, provide more «forage a pace | new atalsJeaa steel free slag chamber that eanwot chip or ruat; new temperature control for feet or •low f reeling; new automatic interior lighting i new foot-pedal door opener and other feature« that add beauty, utility and con venience. Remember, too, that all Monitor Top G.E. Refrigerators Mrs. T. S- Reese entertained at bridge for Miss Doris Fortner last . Tuesday afternoon. Bart Burrel is cutting his crop this year with Cieero Miller’s combine. ór Í gon WIRY <6 airy covhc OREGON COUNCIL - Will be in Grass Valley Monday, July 24 STEP IN AND SEE THEM E E. Barzee is limping around on one bad leg this week due to an ac cident ‘ • W. R. Olds and wife were in Moro . last week end, the first time for two years. Mrs- Olds is in Pendleton this I DENTIST h The new G.E. Refrigerators are here! Mi*.« Judy Hyslop, who has been spending beveral weeks at the Steph ens home here left last week end for her home in Corvallis. Elmer Barzee is home from work ing in the woods with his tractor. warn™ /KZ íís V ay / He’s out attending to legal busi ness, the clerk replied. which are produced in saall volume, cannot afford, this, because the dies coat as much for one car as for a million. That alone explains why all- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hansen are on their vacation which is being s^ent at Camp Sherman. The Kent Legion is giving a dance at their hnll there on Saturday night August 19. The Goidendale orchcn- ’ tra will play and supper will be served, cafieteria Myle, in the hall OMÈUUN Friday, August 11, 198* Dr. Harry D. Wilson Th« Full Gospel Assembly Miss Rose Roberts, an aunt of Mrs. Rose Amidon, arrived Friday to spend a few days before continuing her trip to Seattle. She is a resident of Washington D. C. > MuttO, Baptist Church Be y| therefore ready also, for J- C. Freeman was a business visi the Son of Man cometh at an hour tor in Portland the first of the week when ye think not- Luke 12:40. Sunday School ................ 10 a. m- going down with Fred Pickett. Fellowship Meeting ___ __ 11 a. m W. H. Dreesen, professor on the Prayer meeting Wednesday 2:45 p. m. staff at Oregon State College, was Every body welcome. here Saturday making a check of the Sunday School . 10:00 a m. county budget. A comparison of Fellowship Meeting 11:00 a. m county expenditures and efficiency Every body welcome- will be made of all the counties- Miss Gail Amidon is visiting rela- tivee and friends near Seattle for a few weeks JülKAAL (Grass Valley) CHUTES «Town Talk COUNT? The all-steel body is more expensive—to us, but toot to you. By all odds, then, steel bodies seem preferable. Wheels also have become all-steel. No one argues that an electrically welded one-pieoe steel wheel, such as the Ford wheel, needs to be „ , •’strengthened” by adding wood to it. . The one-piece all-steel body is the strongest, safest, quietest, most durable body made./ That is our only reason for making them - moM <9$ Í II a C. 1 R«ing«r«n»i h. Junior at *99.50, (F. O. B. Factory) Cwsrd Electric eoavenience •nd scorna^ bow ! Yoe tear porch*»« on convenient term*. B’aclfic Power & Light Company Always at Your Service*' August 7th, 1933