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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1934)
FACE TWO Enreka Ledge *•* Wl AF. a AJÍ. Floro, Oragon Meet* th« 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings of each monta. Viaiting members oordially in vited to meet with us. Miner Hsasen, W. M. C. V, Belknap. Secy. More Ladre No- 113, I O. O. F. Moro, Oregon Meets every Mon day evening in the I-O.OJF. hall Tran aient and disiting Rdph Brisbine, N. G are cordi brother« Joe Secretary ally Truit, invited to meet with us. Lepine Rebecs Lodge No. 116 fiSjCSMP?} Moro, Oegon • THE SHMMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON, ■■UH H UI x - - - this week received a coat of paint and kalsomine that enables one to tend to add a little lightness to and Japan took getting into it.Ho-hum, what wont people think of? ( ^Town Talk only about 50, 000 bushels a year ago, while the movement to Central America was reduced around 1,000,000 ba J. A Thompson, father of Mrs. N. W. Thompson, was here for a week or so visiting from Portland COURT NEWS J. F. Foss is having his house painted thia week just to edd to Meet a 2d and 4th Tu- the general appearance of things "^u' * month Ambitious folks at the county Visiting members wel agents office spread paint allover coma. the floor and made other chan Gladdis B ik ? ’ta. N. O. ges that help the looks of the of LIL null, Secretary fice considerably. ■----- - and pepper. Four in well butter ed baking dish, set in pan of hot lands reported gains In imports last season. Germany, France and Italy took only about throe-four ths as much wheat and flour as during the preceding year when imparts were also very light Thk Ings by other European countr- . ies were also lower. Shipments to I ex-European countries were ab ound 40,000,000 bushels under MOVIE nightly visits from his work In the tell timber. FRIDAY. AUGUST 10, 1004 (Continued from page one) Joseph I. Breen, who has been unde director of the production For Sale: Pure bred Barred code for motion picture producers Rock; breeders fl. Rhode Island and distributors, is relied upon to keep the pictures decent. Red pullets. Mrs. Ernest Shull, 2 Moro, Oregon. ' accepted. County Clerk’s «eml-annuaJ re port of tees collected |«jid die- buraementa of same, filed and ac cepted. lUg: Old Age pension»: MM following applications were considered and held for further InvMttgatioi^. Vai Workman, Moro. John Wesley Wilde, Wasco. Mrs. DeMlah Büffel. Wasco. RÖAD MATTERS: The petition of Helen Deyo for an order of vacation of part of the fin eects ---- of * the ‘ --------- --- towh of Rufus was tiled and accepted. An order vacating part of the street» was signed. Petition of freeholders of Ru fus for order to close or vacate the old Columbia Highway" from Chub Fowler’« house on the east te L# E. Langford’s weet line on tiie w*efrt was considered. TVie property was found to belong to the State of Oregon so the peti tion was referred to the State Highway Commission. Bond and application of Nellie Fields for warrant covering lost GeneraJ Fund Warrant NovT-1794 In the amount of |4.35 was ac- cepted and the clerk instructed to >8ue new warrant. Re: Biological Survey for Sher man County. The County Clerk was Instruct ed to issue a general fund war rant for |15(h00 as part payment of the 1934 budget appropriation for tty» county and mail sanMi to the Secretary of State at Salem. water and bake in moderate oven Vegetables served fresh from cups sliced) 3 tbsp, fine bread crumbs 3 tbsp, grated American cheese ;----- -- t tsp. minced parsley ln< ^¡r freBh » in • 2 egg yolks vegetables can be prepared in 1-8 cup milk many attractive and appetising 1-2 tsp. salt ways. When cooked by metimds Few grains black pepper which will preserve their color, 8 tbsp, butte? ... Peel the cucumbers and cut in ually become the favorite part of to crosswise slices. Parboil and the meal, especially during sum mer days. There is no better way to ser or 4 minutes. Drain and |>lace ve fresh' vegetables than with in buttered baking di^h. Combine plenty of butter, If the vegetab beaten egg yolks, milk, salt and les are cooked just right. When pepper and pour over the eucum- vegetables are cooked too long bers. Cover with the bread crum they lose their pleasant fresh bs that have been mixed with tbs flevor. The so-called strong veg etables as cabbage and turnipe, fa slow oven until crumbs brown only until tender, in an uncov and ohssso mrlt« Requires about ered kettle. Others may be boiled with cover on but never should Southern Com Pudding be overcooked. In this way they preserve their lovely color and blend perfectly with the delicious flavor of butter, which should bo 1 8 tbsp, melted butter added just before serving. 1-2 to 3-4 tap. salt • Suggestions for other ways to 1 level tbsp, flour— pepper serve fresh vegetables are: Beat eggs slightly and add milk Baked Cucumbers with which flour has been mixed then the com, melted butter, salt 3 medium sized' cucumbers (4 Certain fireflies emit a light that, Due to the fact that the Mad hatters dance band is broken up although only l-30th nf a rMiuVe Art Bucholti expects to get Mor power. Is so penetrating ^bat It ey Graff and his bunch from imsses through paper, flo^h and lx>ta of dry Fir and Pine wooc Hood River to play for the har wood, writes J. T. Fluhny. Em IC and 12 inch Will trade for poria. Ktin.. In Collier’s. Weekly, wheat- Write O- R Hulse, Mosier vest ball here Saturday night. In fact. X-ray phot< g • f those •••• substance« have I mhui made by ’he . J. H. Hale, Muir and improved utbr.i. I^e-.: Elberta peaches are now in the market and will last for about ten world trade in wheat and flou* days. Orange Cling will be ripe Trace agencies estimate world about the 20th of the month. Alta shipments for the 1934-35 sea Loma brand, tree ripened, non Community Presbyterian Church son at about 552,000,000 bushels, The Rev Hugh T. Mitchelmore, irrigated are the best Call and pastor of the Manito Presbyter with the movement to Europe see us. E. Kurtx, The Dalles. ian church, Spokane, will be the placed at approximately 440,000 guest speaker for a second Sun 000 bushels, and to ex-European The Only Car under $2500 with For Sale or Trade: One Bow- day at the 11a.m. service. Aug. countries at only 112,000,000 bu V-typc 8-cy!inder engine. sher Feed Grinder. Tom Douma. 12. His subject. ”The Time to shels. •••• All Steel Ec^y (rr srfxy) World shipments during the sea Sing". It was exepcted that the Persons trespassing on my pro son just closed have totaled only riiuur perty in Moro will be prosecuted Rev. and (Mrs. R. A. Feenstra, former ministers of the local Me 520.000,000 bushels or the smal to the full extent of the law. 4 Duel Dov thodist church would be in Moro lest world movement during the C. L. Montgomery. for Sunday but a dhange in their post-wer period and about 40,000 5 Clc'ir Vision Vc..S.‘ -.:ion. 000 bushels les« than the combin Joe Truitt returnee Sunday af plans has made this visit impos ed total of the export quotas as 2-Way Hot Absorb- ter spending five weeks in Port sible. signed under the Ixmdon wheat Sunday school at 10 a.m. with ers. land as a special policeman on Free aclisti n all forr v. heels. the docks. Ha seys the strikers are classes for all ages. The Christian agreement Data for the principal exporting countries are not av will attend a not so bad when not tilled with 8 % Floating Rear Z kx I c vita strad communistic “red-eye” and that meeting of the Mt. Hood Christ- ailable but preliminary, figures dle mounted pinion. indicate that Canada has shipped ian Endeaver union at The Dalles he rather enjoyed reverting hack around 190^000,000 bushels of 1 Torque Tube Drive. to a sort of army life again al Christian church so will not hold wheat and flour out of an alloted their regular Sunday night ser-| though Joe was a sailor bold dur For your convenience I have : 1 Completdy Water Jacketed Cy vice this week. Young people and quote of 200.000,000 bushels. The ing the war. linder and upper crankcase walk. arranged for you to leave juniors will leave Moro after the U.S. has exported around 26,000 •••• your Shoe Work at Walter morning church service. Tl* ral-1 000, bushels out of a quota of 11 Mrs. Georgia Cochran returned ly is from 2 to 7:30 p.m. Pick up 47,000,000 bushels. Argentina a- to Moro for the summer this week and deliver twice a week at 12 bout 144,000,000 bushels as against and will occupy her house in Mo no cost to you. a quote of 110.000,000 bushels, The Fell Gospel Assembly AUTHOIIZED FOKD DIALK11 wry’s addition. Australia around 95,000,000 laish- Sunday School 10:00 a- Joseph A Mee •••• Fellowship Meeting and scripture els from a quote of 105,000,000 The Wasco Shoe Man Fred Pickett made a trip to the 'esson ------------------------ 11.00a- m. bushels and the Danubian coun city last ,week returning Saturday. tries around 20.000,000 bushels ■ ’ay at 2:30 p. m. at the home of out of a quota of 50,000,000 bu- Bud Belshe felt the urging* of R J. Ginn. shels. No definite allotment was When Your Shoes need repaii prosperity sufficiently to invest in Everybody welcome. assigned to Russia but the quota send them to a new chariot this week. for other exporting areas indud- J iag Biat country was fixed at 48, Work of opening a hole in the Russian ship- All are cordially invited to at- 000,000 bushels. basement of the hotel to allow end the church services and to menta ,rom BUck REPAIRING dur’ 1 GOOD SHOE its use by the power company is make use of the reading room in inK season totaled 27.000,000 204 Second St. THE DALLES almost completed and ft will be the rear of the church building, bushels. in use by the new occupant soon. which is open daily where all au On the demand side only the eeeo United Kingdom and the Nether- thorised Christian Science litera- . Harry Ragpdale and Melvin Hansen drove to Camp Sherman last week returning Thursday ni Gram Valley Baptist Church ght midst the rain storm that hit Preaching 8 pm this part of the state. Harry re 3. Y P. U. lates that in the vicinity of 9han- iko during the worst part of the storm they saw jackrabbits rid Trouth Situation ing mud turtles in order to keep their feet dry. Continues Bad •••• Jay Hendricks the young mus- iciea who was injured last Sat A sane and eoononical urday night near Biggs, died in ning August 1, presents a mark adtninM^tion of otate affaira ed contrast to that of a year ago the hospital Sunday night after a in the intereat of economy end week of suffering from the ac reduced taxation, cident that crushed the lower part world Application of thetjfew Deal of his body. principle to Orrpou by an ad- miniatration friendly to and Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Sayrs and bably not greatly different from cooperating with Preaident family left Wednesday for ^e Sooaevelt. coast where they will spend a but the crop situation differ« mat Jncreaaed Federal economic erially with smaller harvests in short vacation. aid to Oregon through Sympa This clever appliance doe* the prospect in all Important areas thetic coocration, with the na •••• work of several appliances—even back porch in this handy electric Mr. and Mrs. Collis Moore and except north Africa, Oriental co-' tional administration. bakes potatoes in its unique oven cooker. Will hold an entire meal drawer. Is easy to use; easy to keep Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pickett drove — roast, potatoes and vegetables. A new ^Pooarvelt** deal for clean; takes up little space. Has re Bakes pies, cakes, etc., as well as to Breitenbush Springs Saturday Oregon and its people. movable aluminum pan and broiler any oven. Will keep food bo< afternoon to spend the holiday rack.Green porce-<m several hours without current. with Elmer Barsee who is work 1933 harvest. The marked reduc lain enamel finish. Ideal for picnics. ’10.00 tion in supplies this season par- ing there for the forest service. •••• Loy Heath and family stopped entries. in town a few minutes Saturday •MOOOOOOOOOOOOOfflOOOOOOOOOOOOfflOOOOOOOOOOOOfflOCOQOOOOOOOOOOOOC on their way from Couar d’Alene loaho to Medford for a vacation. All Sherman County is inuited to Loy is a native Sherman cona tion having been born near Grass Vallqy. Electric Toaster oooo If you want to make delicious, Ginn and Coleman recently del crisp, golden-brown toast ivered to Millard Eakin two new quickly and economically, you 18-7 VanBrunt grain drills. uRaTin‘ To Go” must have an electric toaster. The latest models are very at •••• Aufuit 16,111 17tK, and 1801 Mrs. Perry Johnston and son. tractive! Dale, returned from Butte, Mont-, Th» three day Roedo, one of the beat shown in the Mid-Columbia sec* where Mrs. Johnston visited with tion offers you a chance for a family outing at reasonable expense. Pro* her mother. Sunday morning breakfasts, fessional tabnt and Canadian Rodeo livestock insures a ‘ realshow” Buff hurry-up luncheons or late-at- •••• night snacks aren’t complete James Renn'- and family are alo Brahma Steers and every facility for action without waffles! It’s no trouble on a camping trip to the eastern at all to prepare them on an part of the state this week. CHICHES until an inserted silver knife comes out clean and the pudding is nicely browned. About 1-2 hr. Baked Stuffed Tomatoes A Corn 6 large, ripe, tomatoes 1 cup well seasoned thin white sauce. 4 tbsp, malted butter 1 tbsp, chopped onion 2 cups fresh corn 1-2 cup soft bread crumbs the tornatone. inside with 1 tbsp flour, 1-2 tsp salt and this) onion, green pepper and the cooked corn and fill ths tomatoes with this mixture. Top with thè rees farenheit for 30 minutes or until tomatoes are tender. breviations he had to know were BVD and RFD. Ohio Jounjal- Dr. F. A. Perkini 301X E. Second St The Dalles, Ore. PHONEJ211 W OPTOMETRIST-OPTICIAN ■»y—■ ..... ■ Dr. J. A. BUTLER DENTIST HOME OFFICE. WASCO {In Moro the First; Week in Each Month ZELL’S FUNERAL HOME ----- AND ----- AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore GRASS VALLEY PHARMACY Phone 222 K eep your kitchen cool ? WERNMARK’S and your disposition unruffled with these electric table cookery abbliances Min «Ti n? 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