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THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 26. 1986. Cook over hot water until mixture forms coating 6n silver spoon. Re move from ftuve, add flavoring, and set aside to cool. Serve with whipped cream on top 5Wt NOUSE 60SSIP (Cortili«* fif» JMP» «■> of BDuifiBh Martin, Marion Coun- Clint who flhs AehrgmMr Rally sea ta er reports of Grant County and who wants to homa he hays. Haight ORÎGON COUNCIL ; Dire ctoxsÊlec ted for Credit Buntons Rufus Foraatery Club George Wilkerson as accepted the position as our leader in place of Mr. Simmons. The club is composed of sixteen girls and two boys. We hope we Wasco Circle No. 792, Women of can send exhibits to the fair this Woodcraft installed officers Thurs year. day evening January 17 with Es Officers have not been elected as ther Peugh. assisted by Gertrude yet, but we plan to hold a meeting Mee, Adeline Hull and Nellie Fields EveryOne is looking forward Watkin* $N; for the trip to forestery canip. Dell Wright, Advisor; Esther, »u 1 u u . j P.ugh, Bank«; Gertrude MoJ J*» the'lub ,h*d,m“£ Mercian; Ne»» Hull. Attendant; »irl» th>n “X other dub ln Myrtle Funk, IS; Idaila Bargen- ■ county. holt. OS; Nellie Fields, C G; I Catherine Tom was elected as Adeline Hull, Flag Bearer; Selma i the new Cooking Club leader at Watkins. Musician; Bertha Moon,«the first regular meeting. Helen Correspondent; Jane Spencer, Cl- Macnab was elected president, M cl erk; Flora Wright, PNG; Josephine ba Hines, vice president and Mary Lamborn, Marion Medler. Elsie Coats, secretary - treasurer. The Medler, managers; Refreshments meeting was called to order and were served at the close of the plans were made for a party. - installation. Velma Eakin is a new member. We decided that Catherine Tom “I saw Mary kissing the milk should be our reporter. man this morning/' “Good heavens! Wasting time METSKER’8 NEW on him when we owe the grocer SHERMAN COUNTY ATLAS |5O.” Buy Metsker’s new up-to ; date atlas of SHERMAN CO- ■Mountaineer: “You dirty skunk! : UNTY. It shows all proper- You’re a-goin’ to marry my daugh- ; ties and ownerships. Town- Skunk: “Y-y-y-yessir. Which ; ship maps and atlases of over • 60 counties in Oregon and one?” • Washington and northern Id- : aho. The best maps made. Conductor: “I’ll have to charge • For sale at the county asses- you full fare for your little brother ’ sor’s office, Moro, Ore. and —he’s wearing long pants.” \ S at “Metsker the Map Man” Young Brother: “Gosh, sis, then : .514 S.W. Oak st. Portland Or you ride free! News from the Wasco Community Saturday night and drove the mer cury down to 10 below zero, caus ing the postponement of several functions. Friday it was peoeseasy for Ross are often looked uponTurn jnto buttered baking dish or into individual buttered molds. Hilderbrand, driver of the Klondike Directors of the four agricultural sdbool bus, to Iqave with his load Place molds in a pan of hot water, then put into a moderate oven and credit agendes which comprise the shortly after noon- Control have aroused the ira of on new importance. Squeezing ex« bake until firm or for about 26 Farm Credit administration of Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. floyce left some newspapermen because the tra calories into a meal can bo done minutes. Cover with a meringue town Sunday to attend the funeral sesions were closed and Rufus C. with made of the egg whites and six of the latter’s nephew, Leroy Holman, State Treasurer, calls taMeepoons of sugar. Brown in tive officers at their annual meet Young, in Portia rid. them “deferences” rather than milk, butter and eggs tbay fuhiish slow oven (300 F.) for about 16 ing in Spokane, just completed. board meetings. He days there will not only energy but the necessary minutes. Mr. and IMrs. Cecil Fields have A. C. Adams continues as gen be some open meetings this week. protective elements— the Vitamins eral agent, or coordinating officer; been spending the past week in Indian Pudding ahd minerals, which make them E- M. Ehrhardt as president of the Portland. highly nutritious food. J Two quarts milk be much mere interesting Federal Land Bank; W. E. Meyer 'Prints, either dried Or banned. |cup corn meal Mr- and Mrs. Dick Yocum. Mrs. as preodent of the Federal Inter Sam Brock and Andy Shearer were can be used in combination with One cup molasses Coi Those who have watdhted the pro mediate Credit Bank and E. E. Dalles visitors Tiwadny. cup finely chopped suet cedure declare that for once Rufus mflk and eggs and ---------------------- , Henry as president of the produc Mr. and Mrs. R. O, Hilderbrand is enjoying full sway and is actual as well as food value. Fruits are vn« «Z tion Credit Corporation. Mr. ^dams had as their guests the past Week ly Governor at the present time actually cheap at present and are O™ tea^poon^B also was reelected to serve the because he is the hold over mem a good investment, because they One-half cup butter dual capacity as president of the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Chamberlain too. are protective orotective foods. Of the Cinnamon and Ginger ber uJ t^e Board. But these ob too, Bank for Cooperatives, withJkfcT. of Lyle, Washington. servers »'»o state his reign will dried fruits, prunes, apricots and Scald one and one-half quarts of Wight reelected as executive vice not bo for Ion?--only as long as peaches are the most widely used. the milk and gradually sift into it president in charge of the coopera IMr. and Mrs. R. O. Yoeum, under Left over breads of all kinds the com meal» stirring all the tive bank’s operations. went a tonsilectomy this week. have numberless possibilities and end desires. The board of directors, composed MUM*.. X V n can be transformed into delicious UWVVU1 VKK, O«“» of three members elected by the puddings and cakes. Bread crumbs der wfth cinnamon and ginger to three classes of FCA borrowers elub met at the home of Mrs. Lloyd William Einsig ruined one day are really a quickly available form taste. Mix »nd pour into but McLfouTliiointed by the’ yover- j Hennagin Thur^y night - for State Treasurer. The Purohaa of flour that is seasoned, cooked tered Belong dish. Bake in a mod ing Agent resigned orally at once and ready for use. Desserts made erate oven 300 deg. and bake for nor of the FCA, serves concurrent-1 Judge Potter and Mrs. Potter ly for all four institutions. At a attended the 47th wedding anni- and Monday tendered his written with rice or tapioca, fruit: short three and a half hours. After the coordinating body it also meets as versary of her mother and father, resignation, thus robbing Rufus of cakes or fruit whips all add pro pudding has been baking for one- the Farm Credit Council ¿or tihe Mr. and Mrs. Norcross in Pendle- the chance to fits him. Einzig has tective value, as well as energy half hour pour the remaining two been a thorn in Holman’s flesh for cupfuls of milk over it bnt do not I ton- value to low cost meals. at£. Serve hot with vanilla lee. »* ' a long time. His resignation how- The following recipes are suit- w A. a ocnwiuciu Members of the Mary Elizabeth rki. nn/Uirm «.v h» «.Aa >re az follows; • W. Schoenfeld, able for cold weather desserts «Team. This pudding may be made Corvelli., Ore.1 B w v Pnll- Sunday school class met it the E.’ vino- King, Pulb Governor.- In the meantime Emzig a day or two befpre Christmas and man. Wash.; p. N. MacKay. Con..boI”C of Mrs. E. D. McKee. After X Baked Rice Custard is anxious to quit and start on his reheated just before serving. Four eggs, yolks don, Ore.; R. E. Brown, Bozeman, the regular business meeting, Mrs. private enterprises. Baked Maple Custard Mont; P. Thompson, Valley, Wash, Roy Cookingham read a paper on Three cups milk Two large eggs B. D. Thompson, Granger, Wash,;, Jesus and his challenge of faith. No pew appointments had been Two cups cooked rice Pinch salt One cup granulated sugar Mr. Schoenfeld was elected by the Mr. Cookingham gave a talk on how to pray and a Red Robin let One third cup maple sugar or ma- One-half teaspoon grated lemon board to be its chairman. • administration, but several are ex ter was sent to Mrs. Williams from rind pected at any time- These would the class. —».L, Two cups milk, scalded Professor: “Can you give me an include a budget director and pos Four egg whites Six tablespoons sugar Wayne Darby of Culver returned One half teaspoon maple flavoring example of a commercial appliance sibly two members on the State Beat eggs lightly. Grind maple * used in ancient times ? ” home over the week end for an Liquor Control Commission. Others One-half teaspoon salt will perhaps follow regularly. Beat egg yolks thoroughly, add sugar though food chopper and add | Student: “Yes, sir, the loose-leaf other visit with his mother, Mrs. « milk and stir until well blended. to the eggs. Add salt and then system used in^the Garden of Lydia Darby. Read the ads in the Journal Then add rice, sugar, salt and rind. milk, stirring during the addition. j Eden..' Lawrence Funk and Dick Yocpm spent several days of last week in Portland. Mrs. Anna Lee had hier brother, Martin Meiners and her sister. Mrs. John Henrichs of Nez Perce, Idaho, as guests last week. They return ed home Tuesday inorning. This county has a per capita spendable income far above the average -for the United Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Yocum are visiting in Portland for several days. , . The Wasco library has placed a number of new books on the Shelv es among them being ten books for children. - The five hundred social club met Friday evening. Charles Harper received the guest prize and Char les Gray the club prize. In this paper place themselves and their . merchandise in direct contact with the market # kis created. Mrs. Grace Simmons .of The Dalles visited at the home of Mrs. Gertrude Pepper. Choicest Patent Princess Family Patent Special Price on 2 bbl. or more Orders taken for SEED Oats and Barley Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent | * These lamps provide EYE COMFORT as well as Beauty! 3 Any lamp that bears this tag is scientifically correct both in the quantity and quality of light it provides and in design. All who use them see easily. And their stately, graceful design is ad mired by everyone. Modernize old fixtures! Renu - a - lite into your kitchen or bathroom drop light or ceiling socket as you would an ordi nary bulb. Gives abundant, efficient light. The cost is Your Patronage Solicited - How much light do you /====\ need jZ ■ A. forcom- fortaHe / seeing? only *L95 Ease your visual tasks with a Study-Reading You can tell easily when you have an I.E.S. floor larap. They arc equipped with the marvelous new 3-way Mazda bulb which permits you to select your most comfortable intensity of liyht. Mrjiy beautiful mcc’ek; prices be^in at G q Marion Rebekah lodge installed officers last week with district de puty Gertrude Mee acting as in stalling officer: Wilma Sheets, PN G; Mae Yocum NG; Lena Broek, sec; June Spencer, treas; Eliza Dingle Warden; Mabel McPherson Chaplain; Harry Ricbelderfer IG; Sam Brock OG; A pot luck dinner Groceries—Meats—F resh Fruits and Vegetables in Season. $8.40 bbl all bard wheat Mrs. Frank Knox is a patient of Dr. Coberth in The Dalles hospital but is expected to return home soon. WASCO MARKET RED ft WHITE STORE Sherman County Journal Centennial Silk Sifted .SÆt Mrs. Harry Johnson of Portland was luncheon guest of Mr. and Mrs Hugh Walker Friday. The American Legion met Wed nesday at the home of Mrs. J. P. Yates. . Advertisers Oregon V.C. Family Flour Mrs. Harry Johnson of Portland talked to an interested audience Thursday of last week. Her to’ fc was “International Relations.” Mr s. H. A. White, district chairman, introduced the speaker and Miko Margaret Johnson gave a* musical number. The Wasco girls basketball team defeated the Kent girls 24 to 18 Friday night. Nerine Patterson, Geraldine Funk, Katherine Ricbel- derfer, Christine Moon, Margaret Moon, Cleone Walsh. Evelyn Olson and Jean Spencer played -foi Wasco. The boys team also wop by a score of 25 to 1K i* Wasco. Centennial Gold Drop Dell Hull returned home after several weeks in Portland where he has been receiving medical de tention. The Tillicum club entertained their husbands -Wednesday of last week with a 6 o’clock dinner after which pinochle was played. Prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith. Gordon Ellis, nephew of IMks. Leah Richelderfer, is visiting in Portland for a few days. SHERMAN COOPERATIVE GRAIN GROWERS "Pin-lt-Ups are so handy! 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