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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1935)
* THE SHERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON Root. News fritti the Wasco Community purse. (Return to Sargent. Mrs. Elisabeth Fuller and tanin Ho- Mrs Minnie Kinney- - " - * Mrs. Mae IMurchie, Mrs Clarence Burger and daughter. of The Dalles and Mrs, Jo! i Simpson of Portland were visitor in Wasco Saturday. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1936. Study Of Emotions New culation of the blood is speeded up, there are other emotions, such as and sugar to the mus- mirth and joy, which are beneficial, cles in large quantities to givftJBPr la that thay furthey digestion aad ergy for the aeHai exertion. But other life processes useful today in modern life the episode begins Laughter smiling are dlstinct- and ends without the ^ertion for ly known to accompany good health which prop ration U made < This Some individuals are inclined to has various injurious effects- I the helpful kind of emotions and Th HR man might miirht be compared <»r»m Dared some to the injurious kind. kind- At Thus to a model 1900 automobile trying present—while waiting mere facts to operate under high speed traffic from the investigators—the best conditions of 1935, with much dis thing which can be said to the in-^ satisfaction manifesting itself, nat- dividual whose balance is tipped in urallyv He hap a mental and emo- the least useful direction is - that tional equipn|«nt scarcely different he should be on his guard and dit* from that of his ancestors -20,000 courage his emotions byi applying years ago. • One can take some en- himself to things which start more couiagement. . however, because beneficial feelings. Like the germ that causes the Mr. and Mrs. Robert McPherson were business visitors in Portland commop cold, like the identification ' UM-members of the Dorcas aid of what is the true nature of elec tricity, exact knowledge of “ner- A joint installation was held Miss Katharina Johnson, Mary voip" disorders has so far eluded atarnity Thund*y aftern^fn of W WRek Jeanette Sargent the scientific investigator. On the — r;__ ... other hand, more is being learned I held a ette University the wash fand. <4 , th® time _____________ ___________ about these maladies. evening iMr. and Mrs. linn McLaehlin of which might be said to range from 1’ They Portland were visitors at tbs Boy extremely noticable eccentricities to violent insanity. The great Belshee home this Week. mass-of such troubles is bound up Roll call and talks given by the With activity of the emotions. This Woman’s Study Club Friday af is the latest field into which physi- ternoon featured Industries, begin dans are pressing their way. First w* JelwjtoMÄon;inner fuird; at The Dallas heapitaL ^ 2 tdng and development of agricul- in history came the treatment of W. Hnr. duter guani; JtÄ Mo A newly orgMh>Md contract Ä On a- ' ftrst time stock raising, Mr». V. H. Smith on ’ mong early men and which could den Rule temple mstafWH^^i^ d Fortner Lumbering. Mra, Louis Scholl, on h. ^0?. Ä A. fishing; Mra., J. F. Royee. manu* readily be seen. This gave rise to -* Tuesday surgery. Next in order was the ex-chief; Marcelia Hilderbrand, sen White scored with ranis. faetarinrrbook nwiew, »Ta G H- atuj 'of inUnud ^ndition», lead- io»:’ NfaUia Fielda, junior; Mary . deVelooinir to chemistry and developing The Garden Club meets Satur .Root; book review Mr«. E. Richel- ing BrarkstV managwrf Maude Akers. derfer. Hostesses for the after- into medicine. Third, we 'have the day, the second, with Mm Anna Butter is one of the oldest as i jelly roll. Cut in slices. Brush noon were Mrar Harry Van Gilder present devÄopment of the science well as one oi of me the must most uiuvvi^ai universal djucd sides with butter ...» and place close —r--- --- — wen E: Frsn M of F; Louise Lee’ Leaders on the program afre and Mrs. R. H. McKean. of psychology, which is hndin£ I nicies of diet. - Good cooks h^ve together in baking pan. the bottom TW itww , “• Margaret Mrs. Charles Everett, and 'Mrs more and — more of ~ its . application . known that butter improves of which is covered with a mix- ror perg Boyce had the misfortune ----- Kaaoberg, of G; Florence Frank Lamborn. The subject for ------ . long KUUWD UULVCl uuyiv,«, VQ1P1 ATT The the flayor of ftny Q in the wrrhwlr work of tiho the wk physician. ioo<j it U ’ a ture of a 4 tablespoons ~ butter to 3- WaAtii- 'was instating officer. A discussion is troea shrubs and to Injure his hand Monday after aww Bnd tjhe fourths cup of brown sugar. Add grasses fur parks. • n<xm a beeCii nooh while cutting down down.A best, ’' quack, too, u busy here, wrth many use(J unscientific doctnnes. te-a ^cimis doctrines, such as mogt „ui..-. dish ai-H in int«.» deiiciou» a faw nuts if desired. the installation, pep tonRt were Mrs. B. Estrelle Hailey was a Mn. Margaret Tue! is acting as Coueum. faith healing, some forms I ong J,™. Uo. hu 1CCO '.3 Crumb Cake dinner guest at the home of Mr. agent for the Sherman County of psychoanalysis and many other' ^ny One-half cup butter and Mrs. H. M. Stephens at Moro. Journal in the Wasco community “thought cults” offered to the pub- eluded o* a* program. • Two cups brown sugar chefs, t ’- 7 .7 * MrfcEd Feldman and Mw. Hail »nd »ubjeriptions may be paidjto Two cups flour And now that food scientists Ths fireAeo ;^y Sponsoring a ey were week «id viaitorrta Port-! "*r at •**”■*■ >1 Man as constituted today is in have disci „ed.that butter is riffa Ous-half cup of chopped nuts benefit card patty of pinchia and \ y hall land returning the first Of the. Mrs. W. L. McCulloch, mother of imaI1y respecU a victim of his past. ir » grawQi ppjmqtr Oue-half cup of dates or raisins five ■ Yiundred *5n wf I Principal Paul McCulloch is visit-4 j£e Ras a multitude of charactens- JT"”'’ W» week. generous use of One, ~ — egg ing factor, ¿ «M. ffimrer. bn.I ‘ Thurad.y bridge club enter- Portland’ tji'divioW to meet the demand, butter outrer Is considered fan actual ecp- One cup sour milk tained their husbands at the home for a few daV8- ' ’-^Jof life long ago, but in numerous I nomy. It is interesting to One-half teaspoon salt One teaspoon soda Ike Miller, who has driven Sher- cases useless under modem condi that no other food iat.contains t °* Hr. and Mrs. Art Barrée with One-half vnc-iu»u teaspoon vanilla ......... - Mrs. Wm, f°ur tables being in play. Mr- and man county plow teams for many, tions and some times positively vitamin which is so important the health of adults »nd essential i Mix first three ingredients as for air ! Mrs. Vernon Van Gilder won guest many years and who entered the harmful. J* hu ““” bm A*-! Pri . “- w w «hit .rmy from thi. Anger and fear, which are the to the normal’growth and he*l^ pie crust. Take out one cup for »J»<iirerton7A ptogrem Mr- •"<* Wm Ki Nisbit this county, is back — -r •“ I IWtfT. u,nra z>rtnngw>t^d in emotions, if •hildren. Jrr * z ...^ I (top of cake and to it add the nuts pteqtMd >dU in- j dl* Even those interested in losing! (almonds are especially good). To । were connected in their origin with. _ ( Mr. and Mra. Rea Gordy of work- ! the preservation of life through weight may use butter, for leading the rest of the mixture add the ?y are honoring Seattle are guests at the home of fighting or fleeing. In these emo J^reweRltha igUerV mothsr. Mrs. Roy Bel-1 Hubby: “Of course I’m angry. tions—or rather in the inner bodily f< od authorities include It along other ingredients. Bake in a mod- with milk and other dairy product» erate over (350 deg ) dhrtWe»« JnhomZ . ’ - i One of the guests telh me you and t | • Radio Pudding . urs •* - i ; ? X’ ...... ... MacTavish were in the pantry to- activities which result in the mind in sneci”! reducing djets. ¿ Attending the rally of the Meth-’ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kaseberg gether.”. - ' • — •• feelings that we ipay roughly call The following recipes suggest One-half cup of butter dist efrareh in The Dalles Monday won high seora last Saturday eye-; Wifie: “Yes. but honest, prec- such emotions— preparation is interesting uses of butter: [’ one COp sugar were: Da *Lea Rlchelderfer, Rev. ,ning when tiia dinner dub met at ious, we were only -kissing—we made for enormous physical ac- Butterscotch Rolls Three egg egg yolks yolks —r Three tivity. Digestion is stopped. cir- and Mr». Cookingham, Mrs. Harry the home of M/rand Mrs. Floyd, wem’t eating. ** ‘ Roll baking powder b(scnit dough I One-half cup chopped nuts in long strip®’ brush ’ “ - 14 graham crackers with butter, sprinkle; Qne-fourth cup pine apple juice T sugar and.a few nuts. Ope cup crushed pineapple drained wnmîH A0 a XR' MAVN E ^IRY COUNCIL Presenting a Medal to Roosevelt Juhu L.;'Merrill, preaHJebt-of the gn-Anierican society, placing the society’s medaijibout the neçk o^ president Roosevelt. SpruiKo Branden, member of the society’* council,4* behind t!.e President. The award was for BÏç^RpOEev^iCa work In promotlrg friendship among the nations of thû yr^ern hepilspbere---- ( enemies and now appears in every of the Union. If the beaver is emblematic \of industry, the coyote --------, -ww.. .r ----- symbol of sagacity worthy la j U* (Continued from page one) the emulation of the legislator—too inclined he might put in a 24 hour smart to be trapped by a lobbyist. shift. ' • ■ <; ;; We are for the coyote: long may There is a little fun with it all. he howl! As an eastern Oregon member we have suggested that the coyote be made the official emblem of thte house. The. Book of Books warns us to be as wise as a serpent, and ’ so, the serpent is made the emblem 1 of wisdom. Th* state of Oregon has adopted the beaver as its em blem, symbolic of industry. The f* * * * *i ■ * * ' r * I * eastern Oregon coyote is the most Wasco, sagacious of all animals, cunning, crafty, sly and although civilisation Oregon has issues the edict of death a- gainst him, he has defied all of hi# STATE BOUSE GOSSIP I* Cream butter and sugar, add egg yolks, drained pineapple and nut range alternately the crumbs and pinnappla .mixture in a loaf pan, leaving crumbs as top and bottom layers. Pour on pineapple juice and pack welL Let stand in ice box 12 hours. Serve with whipped ereaip and chopped marshmallows. (Serves eighi to ten.) Drawn Batter Sauce Six tablespoons butter Three tablfapoons flour One and one-half cups hot water One-half teaspoon salt One-eighth tablespoon pepper One teaspoon tomoq juice Melt half the butter, add flour and pour on water gradually- Boil five minutes, add seasoning» and the remaining butter. • * Serve with fish, w w . Lola—I’m sure there are many girls who could make you happier than I could. . Elmer—That’s just the trouble. They could but Itiey won’t. A Chicago woman has told a di vorce court judge that since 1925 ehe has thrown^ her- hueband out of the house sixty five times« hut he always came tack. - j It looks m if she put too much 31 top-spin on. him. An Englishman was on his first visit to America. Wl^ ’ driving along ha salLa aign that aaid: “Go slow) that giea«* ypu^* “By jpve,’* said the Englishman, “how did they know I WMhere? ” RUFUS SCHOOL NOTES By Georgiana Blackbum ■ Now that the semester, tests are over and the report cards have been given out everyone seems to be in finer spirits. Those who made the honor roll were: Anna Coats. Marie Mathieson, Norma Black- burne, Georgiana Blackburne. Ida Coats and Margaret Burnett The girls basketball team jour neyed to Dufur, January 25 where they played against the Dufur girls The line up was: M. Macnab. D. Millard, I- Coats, A CoaU. F. Thompson and/B. Norskoski. Quite a few substitutions were made. The score was 13 to 33 in favor of Dufur. team won its second The game/from iQufur when they de feated the Dufur boys at Dufur on January 25th. The line up was as follows: S. Eakin, J. Morris. T Macnab, E. Williams, and L. Guil ford. At the end of the third quarter the scor^ dfert even but in the last quarter, with the help of the girls yelling section, the Rufus boys scored up twenty four points making the score 23 to 47 at the end of the game. The Rufus town team won an 1 exciting game from The Dalles All-Stars when they played at Rufus January 24. The Rufus Midgets played a hard game against The Dalles Midgets, January 24. The score was 2ilo 33 in favor of The Dalles The high school students and the alumni had a very nice time at the alumni party at the school house. January 26. The greater I part of the evening was spent in dancing in which almost everyone took part. The alumni put on a very interesting stunt representing popular songs. Marjorie Morris re ceived a prixe for guessing cor rectly most of the songs Later a luncheon was served. Because of the success of this one the alumni and high school plan to give an other party some time in the fu ture. In the forestery club meeting January 30 Ida Coats was elected president and Thelma Dingle sec retary. METSKER’S NEW SHERMAN COUNTY ATLAS ■ Buy Metsker’s new up-to ; ; ante atlas of SHERMAN CO- Z j UNTY. It shows all proper- ■ • ties and ownerships.; Town- ; I ship maps and atlases of over 2 • 60 counties in Oregon and ■ ; Washington and northern Id- ; Z aho. The best maps made. Z ■ For sale at the county asses- • ; sor’s office, Moro, Ore. and Z Z at “Metsker the Map Man’’ Z •514 S.W. Oak st. Portland Or; THE It is interested in the progress of the county in apy direction, economic, social, financial. SHERMAN COOPERATIVE BRAIN CROKERS Centennial Silk Sifted X WASCO MARKET RiD S WHITE STORE Commercili ini Job Printing Groceries—Meats—Fresh Fruits and Vegetables in Season. . ' . Your Patronage Solicited ' - Centennial Gold Drop V.C. Family Flour $8.40 bbl Choicest Patent all hard wheat Princess Family Patent $7.40 99 $8.00 99 $7.60 99 Special Price on 2 bbl. or more Orders taken for SEED Oats and Barley Safety Deposit Boxes for Rent