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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1935)
TAGB FOVB*— THE SHERMAN COUNTT JOUBNAL. »ORO. OREGON FRIDAY. AUGUST 23, 1936. Mr. and Mrs. George Hennagin 7 k St*7” holding« are about 30,621,000 bu«h-‘ 1-2 cup milk were dinner guests at the home of | 1 cup granulated sugar their son, Lloyd and family Sun 1 teaspoon soda 1 cup butter 124223.000 bu«hebi below U» m of Stock» of grain on ocean passage day. 8 «m Iv'eilabu’^ •’W“« «»e lowest since the war period . 1 teaspoon cinnamon Fdank Lamborn and wife and, ’ 1-2 teaspoon doves „ 1 cup chopped nuts *"d “>Uled 11.000 000 bushels Bernis Guy and wife, accompanied 1 teaspoon allspice 1 teaspoon ctala&wn are around «.000.03 bushels lees August 1. or only a Uttle more than1 by Mr. and Mrs. J. Ijimbom were 2 cup» flour 1 teaspoon soda than last seaaon «Nule Australian half those of a year earlier. ■ out of town on a pleasure trip 1 teaspoon vanilla pinch salt Marie Thompson of Dayton and Sunday going to1 Diamond Lake, Mix as for cake Drop from 4 cups flour Charles Needle came up from Crater I*ike and Cresent City on spoon on buttered pan and bake in Mix in order given. When too Salem Saturday bringing Mary the coast highway. hot oven. stiff to stir with »poop, use band Jeanette Sargent home with them Principal Homer Dixon and fam. . itq v * ij d i Brownies knead. Mako dough into one or afted a visit of a week in Salem. ily came Monday to take up their K«‘ C ts LS Tieid Below 1 cup sugar two long roll*, about the M*« • Wednesday she entered The Dalles winter residence here. Mr. Dixon Early Estimates silver dollar. Let stand in tee box 1-4 cup butter z hospital for a minor operation. formerly taught at Madras. or other cool place over night. In 1-4 teaspoon salt Mr. and Mrs. Porter of Holly Mrs. Louis Scholl spent several the morning, slice thin and bake in 2 squares of melted chocolate wood spent Sunday visiting at the days in The Dalles with her daugh moderate oven. 1 teaspoon vanilla Crop developments were again Harry VanGilder home. ter (Mrs. George Knebel 2 well beaten eggs , Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Fields and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Everett re an important influence in the wheat 1-4 cup milk situation. Threshing returns from Mr. and Mrs. George Wilde and turned home Tuesday after visit Cookies were never more popu urements, correct mixing and prop UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER 3-4 clip flour the spring wheat area substantia daughter June, are out of town on ing at Beaverton. Eugene and Port lar than they are today and the er baking. The perfect cookie! 1 cup chopped walnut« a vacation trip having left Friday land. They have been gone seven ted earlier estimates of heavy should be light, tender, delicate and Mix in order given and bake in damage from rust and heat with traditional cookie jar is still a cen moist, evenly risen without cracks, for California. weeks. shallow pan at a moderate tem indications that final outturns ter of interest for old and young Mrs. Hulitz of Portland, daugh- and lightly and evenly browned. perature. Vernon VanGilder and daughter, might be below the August first Mr. and Mrs. Ed Feldman ter of Emogene, accompanied by June official estimate. Serious damage alike. Children enjoy cookies be Crispness will depend upon tile Ice Box Cookies visited here this week. cause they make such a delightful type of cookie baked. The flavor Hines and Walter Eaton left Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Ben Klingworth nesday of last week to join Mrs. to the Canadian spring wheat crop 1 cup brown sugar should be characteristically pleas- was confirmed by the official report accompaniment for that inevitable and baby son of Connell, Wash., VanGilder at Newport. i uv r I which wmen placed piacea the me condition of the glass of milk. Mothers appreciate were guests Sunday at the home of . -T? r . • * Cookies are not only healthier Mrs. R. A. McPherson’s brother crop August 1, at 81% of the long them for their Mr • A Clothier and daughters. convenience in meal than the more elaborate cakes and * Pa O'Meara and family are driv and fife, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown time average. This condition; sug- planning. Cookie» served with a pastries but are highly economical of Portland were here this week. gests average yields of 13.6 bush ing an u ui in a new Oldsmobile Dick Yocum left for Twin Falls, els per acre and on the basis of froxen dessert or fruit will make and deserve a prominent place is delivered here Friday. the simplest meal a complete sue- every family dietary. The follow- Mrs. W. A. Nebegall Lillian Idaho, for future residence. His the estimated acreage would give cess. * ’ ing cookie recipes are favorites and wife and daughters will leave soon. a (harvest tbout 50.000,000 bushels ---- Yancy) of Portland visited here for The modern cookie is a product would 06 »uit*ble for any occasion. a few days with her sister and over the 1934 harvest Further de- - .. x - terioration since thefirst of August °f 1,16 P™8®01 ^y trends in home brother in law, the Hal Whites. • Mickey’s new Role Oatmeal Cookies IIVW LUUtCpilUnB VI »«^conceptions of | Glen Van Gilder is at present1 “Now, boys.” said the teacher, is indicated by the report from the --- -’--’ft diet. The enlightened I o cups rolled oats * visiting relatives in California. “tell me the signs of the zodaic Manitoba Free Press which shows h an adequate 1 cup butter homemaker is Harland Johnson has returned to You first, Thomas.” severe and widespread damage with । „ not content - with' ----- 1 cup sugar approximately 7,000,000 acres in tedious hours rolling out Twin Falls, Idaho after spending a “Taurus, the bull.” 1 cup of raisins Manitoba and eastern Saskatche- the old 8ty,e ^kif of only fat. few days here with his parents and “Right Now you, Harold, an Also for Established Lines of wan affected by rust. Excellent augar and Cookies in the sister. other one.” conditions however, still prevailed modern dietary must include William Butler and daughter, “Cancer, the crab.” Mill Feeds Elaine, and son Edward, left here' “Right again. And now its your in other sections of Saskatchewan I . nite food values such as vita- 1 * Grain Bags and in central and northern sec- ?n<? minerals- These values for their home in Glasgow. Mont., turn, Albert.” Twins after attending the funeral of Dr. The boy looked puzzled, hesitated tions of Alberta. Alberta crops may be incorporated in cookies by the use of butter, dried fruit, mo- I Rolled Grains RED & WHITE STORE J A. Butler. Concentrata? a moment, and then blurted out: however, are late and frost damage is feared since two or more degrees lapses and w&iple grain cereals. [ Lorraine Darby and Leona Cloth “Mickey, the mouse.” Flour Salt of frost have already occurred at Butter not only adds to the food ier returned (home Tuesday from a value but gives a natural flavor to AU kinds of Insurance Grocefies—Meats— Fresh several points in that province. pleasant vacation trip to Crater HEY HEY I ! Lake, northern California and Ore Rapid deterioration of the wiheat the cookie whach cannot be imitated Fruits and Vegetables in gon beaches. The people of this country must crop during July and early August The low melting point of butter as compared with other fats is favor Season. Frank Morrow and wife are grow more wheat.” declared the brings total prospective supplies home again after a trip to Colo candidate. and trade requirements more prom able to ease and completeness of Safety Deposit Boxes for Lease 1 “How about hay?’’ shouted the inently into the situation. Pre digestion. rado for Frank and a visit to Success in cookie baking lies in heckler. Salem for Mrs. Morrow. liminary estimates of wheat stocks Your Patronage Solicited “I’m talking about food for hu- suggest a reduction of some 300,- good ingredients, accurate meas- ' Louis Scholl and Charles Fields spent a week near Mt. Adams in mans just now,” said the candidate, 000,000 bushels in world stocks as “but I’ll get around to your case in of August 1, compared with a year search of huckleberries. a minute.” Mrs. Roy Moore has installed an F. R. FORTNER air compressor at her service sta tion on main street. ; Read the ads in the Journal Real Estate License Nu. 859. Wasco Events Crop Reports -For Week Told Show Loss To Canadian Crop Sherman Cooperative Grain Growers : : : Wasco, Oregon See us for your Grain Insurance WASCO MARKET COME TO THE ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce that “The Paris Shop” 216 E2nd St. The Dalles, Çre., has changed ownership. WHEAT FARMS, LOANS AND INSURANCE Agent for Pacific Coast Joint Stock I^and Bank and Oregon- Washington Joint Stock Land Bank Wasco, Oregon. SHEW A CO ' A most cordial welcome is herewith extended to all, to make this well known Ready to Wear shop your headquarters when in The Dalles. 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