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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1934)
tAGE CHE «HERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO, OREGON, FRIDAY, May 11, 1034. TWO Sunday In Goldandale visiting with Roast Stuffed Leg of Veal Baked Potatoes Buttoned Green Pea* Buttermilk Biscuit» 61 iced Tornato« & Lettuce Salad Freeh Strawberry Ice Cream Sundae Coffee MUk and to1 add content is low or the condi - ounce.? of le mop''juice, or 10 ounces Cxçited In Maj’. . of vinegar to .ohe g^HoÁ.of viator ’ •Measures, on'the liallot are of make u»«^ of tha^ rj^djqg room tidh is slightly alkaline, according or one tablespoon . *salt, and 4 consequence- Multnomah in the rear of thu^fiurcb..building’ to. E. H- Wiegand, professor of table.>m. of u county would like to have some of which b opjan daily where all horticultural product* at Oregon vinegar to one qqart of - ^Rter is , buildinKS lot.ate<1 there authorised Christian Science liter * Stat* -college As all vegetables . . * ' anfl perhaps could have if public ature may be read, borrowed- or except* tomatoes are very low in mrfIJciwiL ■ was in better shape, but acidity, when packed in can* or mean that the vegetables( ne^d Under the circumstances few are jars they offer an excellent oppor Subject: Adam and Fallen Man- taste sour?. as the acidified, liquid Golden Text: I Corinthians 15: tunity for the development of this may be poured off when the can expected to vote for new hospitals- The sales tax to losing in pub- 22-’ As jn Adam all die, even.so organism, unless the container is or jar ie opened arid the vegetables 1 He interest in the past two weeks. properly sterilized, he says. to Christ ¿hall al! be tnade alive- cooked in fresh liquid- 'A ^small Reading: John 8.12- Since not less- than six hour*-at amobnbof Soda mfty also be ifed Voters have apparently made up 14 , boiling temperature, which would if desired to neutralise the acid.. their" minds regarding it and have t quit talking. If defeated it will be The Full Oxmpei Asfeembly completely djsiintiergrate vegeta Mt"A^ieg»n<l -emphasieqd. th? Sunday. Sqhopl ^^u*. 10:00 a m. bles. are rtc^ired to kill some fact, however, that safety requheg by the very farmers it to designed F«Uow*hip Meeting and scripture strains of the botulinus organism, ^hat-all homecanned’’ vegetable?, to aid although the solid block of vote® hqld by non-tax payers will of the preeaure cooker is the IIVWU^UI lesson ........ ....-Uu-.fT ..e^Jl.OOa nf. use howeyor prepared ---------- ------- ... C J £ pioyaivu should always be Prayer meeting“ ^very Wednes only feasible method of obtaining j€ast 15 minutes at boil- have considerable weight. day pt 2:30 p. m.(,at the home of propter sterilization available tot 'j temperature after -openirg be- * R- J. Ginn. For your convenience I have home canning, Mr Wiegand says. fore are even tasted, and that ‘ Everybody welcome. In operating the pressure cooker, any showing signs of ^spoilage arranged for you to leave he points out, it is important to! however slight, should j>e destroy your Shoe Work at Walter be sure that all air ha* been drivten ed .by' burning. . Gras« Valley Baptist Church A. May & Son. Pick up .. 10:00a- m. from the cooker before starting to Church School and deliver twice a week at 11:00 a m. count cooking time. This to nee? Church service no cost to you. . 6.30 p. m. es*ary because the mixture °f a*r B Y. P. U- .... POLITICS J ose ph A Mee and steam when the cooker is started will often cause the gagx ,<t ^Continued from page one) __ The Wasco Shoe Man to register a fietiLiou* pressure the democratic, standard. But they Canning Veget abler । The usual temperature for. cooking can*t fight that out until Novem i . -,i-. Requires Care in a presure cooker is 240 degree? ber *o there’s no use getting »JI fahrenheit. which means a pres Vz sure of 10 pounds on the gage. In case* where it is impossible Daily Truck Service With the return of the canning season, Qregon homemaker* are to use a pressure cooker to obtain complete sterilization however, Mr- Portland, The Dalles, Crass Valley once more faced with the problem Wiegand recommends cooking With of how to be certain that the home <n«iME OFFICE, WASGo canned product is free from the boiling water and adding- acid to Tri weekly to Antelope & the vegetable* to prevent th^ de organism known as Bacillus boti- velopment of Bacillus botilus- Ac way points. lus^ which produces the virulent ids'such as lemon juice or vinegar botulinus poison- The Bacillus botilus grows un are used, and car> be added direc In Moro the First Week Fast Seruice - Lowest Rates tly to the brine. For most yege- —------------------------ — der coMIiions where little or no ‘ in Each Month oxygen Is present and where the tables three ouneps of salt and 8 ■tend the obUftÜ Merril Oveoon and Robert Webb, experiment station crop and soil men, were in Condon Wednesday looking after the nurseries there. Grain in Gilliam county looks much like it does in Sherman county Roast Stuffed Leg of Veal Oveson report*, some being very Mere Ledge Ne> UK L O. a F. good and some rather poor Four and half lb* leg of veal, boned for stuffing Moro, Oregon Three cups soft bread crumbs Meet* every Mon Clarence Sparling was in Port- Four and a half teaspoon* salt day evening in the and the first of the week looking One-fourth teaspoon black pepper I.O.O F. hell Tran after business. One and a half tsp. onion juice slant and Visiting One and a half tbsp sage brothers are cordi One and a fourth cups fi nd y the week end J. B Adams spent ally invited to meet chopped celery in Portland with his family and with us. One half .cup butter mad« a trip out through the valley Ralph Brisbine, N. G About 5 tbsp, flour Joe Truit, Secretary- where he found the wheat crop to One tbsp, lemon juice poor condition foe this time of Lupine Rebc.ca Lodge No- 116 year. It is infectwl with rust and One cup rich milk Moro, Oegon This is best cooked in a dutch ias suffered from too much rain. oven- Wipe veal clean on the out Mee to 2d and 4th Tu- side. Prepare the stuffing of the esdayn of each month Miss Marjorie Ginn has been crumb» and add to them the melt ' Visiting members wel working in May & Son's store whil ed butter, the sage, celery, one >*ul and wife were visiting in teaspoon salt and pepper. Mix come. tortland . 4 ’ rz N. G. G laidi' Ba J. lightly but enough to distribute the Lil- Bull, Secretary. easonmgs. Stuff the cavity with Mks. J. C. Freeman is spending ito dressing and tie or serw. Rub Chris Schaltx Poet No. 71 he week in LaGrande leaving J- C- he outside of the veal with the emon juice and then with the «nd Neal to batch. Meets at Legion hall on rest of the salt salt and the flour. 2nd and 4ih Wednesday evenings of each month Helen Morrison was operated on Sear the roast in 3 tablespoon* of ror appendicitis last Friday at the tot butter to an even golden brown Gilt < L. French, Commander Wily W Knighten, Adjutant dk^- Columbia hospital in The and add 1 cup water, cover closely and cook for 3 or 4 hours. When dalles ready to serve remove the meat ami add the cream to the gravy MORO SCHOOL NOTES in the bottom of the oven or The student body of the Moro toasting pan- Thicken with two High School under the direction of extra tablespoons of flour mixed Horses for Sale: Frank von diss Faye Thmpson, presented the smooth with two tablespoon* of 3t »lay “Lillie* of the Field,” an En- water. Cook for at least 10 min Borstel, Grass Valley. English comedy comedy in three utes- A delicious and handsome acts, at the Legion Hall Friday meat dish which is the equal of For Sale; No 7, side hill Mc- night, May 4, to a huge audience, Cormick-Deering embine See R. r Excellent characterizations were the chicken. Yield: 8 large or 10 medium servings. J. Ginn- given by Lloyd Henrich* as a vicar, Sayle Amidon a* his wife, Lavon Owing to the Music Carnival the ■iayrs and and Doris Thompson as M ojo Library will not be open twin daughters, Mary Pinkerton as Saturday May 12. All books the mother-inlaw and Gordon Fra marked due May 12 will not be due ser as a lover and antiquarian until May 19- After which date Minor role* were played by Philip There was an all day W- C- T. U. the regular fine will be charged- Ruggles, Dorothy ' Fraser, Jean institute held in the parlor of the Powell, Ethyl Kruger, and Louis church last Saturday. Mrs. Ada Tom Hulery and wife were here May- Between the first and sec Jolley, state president of that or last week shaking hands with ond acts Miss Eleanor Biggness ganization was present. Members friend*. They are still living in Al and Miss Helen Osborn sang and of tihe W. C. T. U- from both Moro bany and still doing machine work- acted “Daisy Bell.” They then tap and Wasco were there. Mrs. Jol dances to “East Side West Side”. ley spoke, ther® were talks by the R J. Cunllff has purchased a They were called back for an local officers of the Union, and new car and ha* sold hi* formel encore. Marjorie Byers sang ‘‘Thal there was an interesting skit given means of transportation to Ferre Silver-haired Daddy of Mine” ant in old time costumes showing the “Little Dutch Mill” between the founding of the Qruaade move Barr. ment. second and third acta- Next Sunday will be Baccalaur- Baby Chicks—Wilcox Hatchery, ate Sunday. Dr. T. D. Yames. Dis Sunday is to be 'Mother’s Day trict Superintendent of the Cas 514 East 2nd St- Tha Dalle* Leg horns, 8 c.. Rock* and Reds, 9 c. and everywhere thought will be cade District, will give the Bac Will Trade for Wheat, now or Fall 'entered upon ways to pay tribute calaureate sermon to the graduat to the mothers of the nation- What ing class. delivery •” greater consideration could be Saturday evening, May 19, at given to any mother than for her 8:00 o’clock will be the last Quar Well seasoned 16 in. fir or nine family to take over the househok wood 13.50 in timber. O R Hulse duties for the day. To be relieve«! terly Conference of the year Church officers for the year will Mosier, Oregon- of the usual household tasks would be elected. Dr. Yames will be make it a special occasion for present For sale. Pure Albino rabbits. mother and a gala event for fath Mrs. Harry Van Gilder was elec er and the children, especially if ted at an election last Sunday, as Phone 5F12- they plan, prepare and serve the our delegate to the Annual Ore dinner- gon Conference to be held in Port- Graduation Gift*: See Mrs- Cope- Even if the father of the house- j land lagt of june. Mr8 hold seldom shows interest in the] Alma Fridley was elected as re- Mr*. A. Rose is in St- Vincent’s kitchen activities he on engineer serve delegate. hospital with a skin eruption caus the following menu, with the help Church School .. m 10.00 ed by an ntemal infection. She will of the younger members. For Church Worship 11:00 reman several days before return Mother’s Day then, with Father as Retv. FUank Spaulding will ing home- cook, this menu is planned. preach. Pot luck dinner at noon. Old times recalled- A PLEA ‘TO THE VOTERS The infant daughter born to Mr- FOR A NEW DEAL and Mrs. Ted Pierson laat Thurs Community Presbyterian Church day died in a hospital in The By David F- Graham, Republican Candidate for Congress Dalles Saturday morning. Christian Science All are cordially invited to at- beg you I to read my Elwood Ginn and family of Tha Statement Dales spent sunday here visiting in th« Vot with members of the family ers pamph M bdfbde Carrol and Omer Sayr* drove to vote. I f Portland early Thursday morning you do, I on a short business trip. feel tha t will you to W. H. Ragsdale attended the deride meeting of the Mid-Columbia Production Loan association in The chance on dakârajMT. me. to rep Dalle* last week* resent you there in Washington, I believe I 'Mrs Jay Williams, youngest have the ability and the personal sister of R. J. Ginn spent a few ity, with th« nerve, to do so with days here from her home in Walla credit to you. the District and my- Walla last week She returned self- Sunday- My opponent promises you lots; what can 'he do? One man Mrs. L. D. Idleman and MH amongst 484 others? I’ll bet I K E Legge and Lamer Sa yrs could do a* much, and probably a drove up from valley point* last little more Uy opponent asks for credit for week end for a visit with relatives. the various laws he helped put on the Statute books but does not ask Ralph Brisbane and family and that he be given credit for being Mrs. Soren Hansen were visitor* the leader in the fight to put the in Hillsboro last week end. Sales Tax there, or for having re fused to allow the people a chance Harvey Thompson accompanied to vote on it; Oh, no, he forget» by his mother Mrs- N. W. Thomp about it entirely. If he were sin son visited in Hillsboro on Wed cere and believed it was a good nesday with the latter’« daughter. thing for the people of the state, why does he not mention it and Mrs. Grace Buse*», and family. demand credit for it? He is afraid, that is the reason Do you Mr. and Mrs Walter A. Ruggles want that kind of man to repre ..rued««. Thi ac* /inpnnied by Philip Ruggles sent you? I should think not. drove to Monmouth last week end I believe we have too many to visit with Miss Laura who is lawyers in public life and political in school at that place offices right now, and that if we vd<kd a U n «! body . . . doubla drop had less, we would be better off W. N Sipe, salesman for the and have less trouble People who harvester company. H here this know me will tell you I am not roUabil tv . week interviewing prospective pur afraid to work; and that 1 have had a first class training for that job Please give me an opporunity H. 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