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THB SMKIIMAN COUNTY JOURNAL MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 31, 108« PAGE FOUR Wasco Matron tdiester Cup American Poloists Entertains * High Protein Found In Canadian Wheat H i W ay / to H ealth by^ADÁ R^MAYNE OREGON <^IRY COUNCIL Friends Of Moro Little change was apparent in prospects for epring wheat. CuV- ting and threshinr was under way Hot weather does not as a rule 1-2 cup sugar in th© domestic spring wheat states ^estroY the appetite for hot breads, 1 egg, beaten Ross Morrow Here For Visit and th© crop was nearing maturity Although a hot oven is hard on the 8 cup» «oft wheat flour 1-2 tap »alt in Canada Early sample« from J’ With Parenti cups milk 2 Minnesota and the Dakotas show d the oven heated for other purpo«. a« well be utilixed for bread; Soften the high protein content and test too. With a gas oven that heats warm water. Ad^ bhe..^u^ *~! Mrs. Maud Akers entertained the | weight» ranging' from 52 to 58 lbs. I electric or any sugar to the scalded milk, thencool Jolly Dozen card club members of] Drouth and high temperatures per quickly quncaiy or or with wun an nn ™ and add these to the beaten egg. sisted over th» western grain belt । other insulated oven, the ten or Combine with th© ye*st and water. Moro at her home Friday after twenty minutes needed to bake although scattered showers gave twenty minu oee noon. Seven members attended.) r muffins does not Stir in the flour and ©alt until the ; «tight relief. Crop damage was in biscuits, rolIa^r^RI Mrs. Belle Conlee received the first) count heavily agidnst the attrac dough is stiff enouglh to knead. prize at cards and M r^. Edith, tensified and extended and a huge Toss on % floured board and knead Sayrs received consolatitm.' Others1 grain area has been irreparably tiveness of hot bread with the cold from 10 to 15 minutes or until the plate luncheon, for example. included Mrs. L. L Peetz, Mrs. damaged. Prospects are fair ir And bread which is always one douglh is smooth and elastic. Put Carrol McKean, Mrs. Rose Amidon. eastern and central parts of Sas of the chief energy foods may the dough in a greased bowl, grease Mrs. Hugh Chrisman, Mrs. Jessit katchewan and northern districts' very well be the one food in that the surface of the dough and keep Hcnrichs. Mrs. Anna I^ee was an of Alberta. Trade estimates place in a warm place until doubled w« the North American spring wheat class on a summer menu. Served bulk. Turn out onto the board, invited guest. with a large vegetable salad or an Delbert Bales’ mother is visiting cron at 60,000,000 to 70,000,000 extra green vegetable or fruit, in knead, grease the surface of the here at the home of her son. bushels under the 1935 outturn. place of the starchy vegetable, dough again, cover and put in re- Young people attending the( bread mixed and baked for the oc frigerator. World Stocks Down dance at Moro Saturday night were Next day, or when ready to use casion, may easily be used to round Maxine and Allen Kramer, Augus • Th© world situation at the be out the nutritive content of the the rolls, cut off the amount of ta Huckin, Belle Clothier, Max ginning of the new North Ameri meal. dough required, shape into rolls in Williams, Darlene Rust, Hazid) can season appears considerably. Rolls or biscuits are always made the baking pan, put them in a Duchess of Gloucester presents the W «.t.t.ester cup to the captain of the Unnca Stales pole Bales and Betty McCafferty. • Die stronger than in any recent yeai | warm place and let them rise to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hennagin T ' ! I F C Guest, after the second match cl the series won by the Americans 8 to G at the Hur World stocks have been reduced to with milk, - sweet milk, sour milk or buttermilk. Muffins and other double their bulk. Then bake from visited in Moro Sunday with the nearly normal levels and Northern batter breads as a rule contain 15 to 20 minutes in a hot oven. The Daisy former’s mother, Mrs. Hemisphere harvests outside of both milk and eggs, furnishing remaining dough will keep in the Hennagin. Russia and Chana seem likely to be these additional food values. A refrigerator for 3 or 4 days, or Mi's. Fred Fortner left Monday flicker show, which, by mutual con-| 75,000,000 to 80,000,000 bushels un meal then, furnishing hot breads, even a week. Less sugar may be Mrs. Pearl Butler was in Port for The Dalles where she will der those of a year ago with early fresh fruits and vegetables, meat used, but the dough lose* sweetness COLLEGE GOLF CHAMP sent, turned out to be a flop. spend a few days with her sister land Saturday. indications suggesting a relatively or meat substitute, and milk has when kept over. “ It certainly ,is wond^fpl how Mrs. Mary Crawford. I Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Singer, for- high percentage of medium to low all the kinds of foods we need. pictures have advanced these last Mrs Vernon Van Gilder left mer residents of Shaniko, came er grade wheat. The quality of the few years,” sadd Porter. There are two marin classes of Wednesday of last week for Look-, from their home in Dawn Missouri nw domestic winter wheat crop bread - the yeast bread and quick “ How so? ’ ’ out. Cal., where she staying with and are visitors at the Wm. Kra- “Well, first we had the siknt appears generally satisfactory with breads. Yeast breads take longei her mother, Mrs. E. M. Hines. mer home. They made a motor pictures, then the talkies, and now current marketings showring good to rise; quick breads are so called Walter E Groro of Spokane trip to Pennsylvania before com- weight and protein content up to because they rise at once. Despite this one smells! ” spent a week visiting with Mr. and ing west. the high level of two years ago, the slow rising of yeast breads __ Coming Friday to the homo of Mrs. F. S. I Lamborn. Funeral Home but the prolonged drouth and in there is a way to provide hot rolls Mrs. Minnie McKinney and son Mr. and Mrs. Kairns were Mrs. Stop and let the train go by, tensive heat has resulted in much at any meal without much trouble, William were guests over the week Edward Kairns and son, Wayne of It scarcely takes a minute: light spring wheat. Rains during and only 15 or 20 minutes in the Phone 345 The Dalles, Ore. end at Salem. „ Kansas, mother and brother of Mrs Your car then starts agarin intact, । harvest have lowered the quality, A re cipe for these popular ; oven. Earl McKinney and wife came Kairns. or And, Wr.at’s more, you’re in it. of grain in Europe and have caused refrigerator rolls is given below. to Sherman county from Heppner Guests at the home of Mrs. considerable loss from lodging. Alley’s Confectionery REFRIGERATOR ROLLS last Wednesday to help with the Minnie McKinney Thursday of last go into a doctor ’ s “When you harvest work which started on the week were Miss Mildred Alley of 1 cake compressed yeast Phone 222 Try Journal advertising, it pays. 1-2 cup butter office,’’ says Jolly Jack Joyce, ‘‘you McKinney farm the following day.! Portland and Mrs. Edward Alley oh and ah, and w*h n you come out. W. B. Curry of Portland accom and Mrs. Olds of Grass Valley. you only owe. How much you owe by — his - son, . Clyde, visited j Coming from Spokane Thursday * panied -------- — - depends on who you ah.’’ here with acquaintances Wednes- jast wee.k were Mr. and Mrs. day and Thursday. Walter Gerlach, listed at the hotel Mr. and Mrs. Adams who occu- gherman. On account of violating the game pied the Glenn Maurer house foi i Mr and Mra B w Guy an(j Mr laws Oscar Twinkus got took rinto a short time have left for Maupin and Mrg Guy Andrews and son, Court last Saturday. where he is working on the high- Philip were visitors an Yakima “You are accused of shooting way. Thursday. squirrels out of season,’* said the Bernard Rice returned from The Miss Betty Jean Brown of Port Judge. “ HaV* you any plea?’’ Dalles to his borne Wednesday. land returned to Wasco from Grass “ Yessir, Jedge,*’ said Oscar, “I Charles tCbuck) Kocsis of the Mr. and Mrs. Ross Morrow of Valley where she had been the plead selfdefense. ” Monta Vista.' Cal., accompanied by house guests of the Ardh Fortner University of Michigan carried win ning honors for his school in the Mrs. Morrow’s mother, Mrs. Etta family. National Intercollegiate golf tqur- Farrington are visitors at the and Mrs. Louis Scholl were Mr. nament at the North Shore club Frank Morow homa. ------------ ire.« Monday evening returning at Glenview, Ill. His opponent in ' here Miss Frances Chaplin of Spokane again , Tuesday to their summer the 36 round finals, Paul Leslie of ¡3 spending the summer visiting ;home Whit© Salmon at the Louisiana State university, fought here with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Dingle tdd family. home over the week end were bitterly but lost to Kocsis by a score of 6 down and 5 to go. Fred Medler of Portland was a William Kramer and son Allen of Wednesday night guest at the shaniko. , I Roy Belshee had his car stolen) W. Medler home. r I Fred Fortner returned to his Dana Jean McMillan returned bu&ine8a in pendleton. after spend Tuesday night in The Dalles while i home from a visit at Stevenson, . short time at home with his he was seeing a show. The thief Washington, where she was a guest £amyy escaped after wrecking the car a at the home of er aunt. Mrs. Lee Mrs. M „ QftWin accompanied accompanied by by few miles west of The Dalles. Harry Sawin McMillan. her mother, Mrs. Eaton left the C. W. Johnson and son, Gordon latter part of last week for the n Considering how fine this After dinner, Porter took us to a and Glen Van Gilder, returned from home of Mrs. Eaton in Spokane. J railroad transportation is a two weeks outing at the beach. w nowadays, you can’t travel Mr. and Mrs. Newton of Park- J?7 any cheaper. Fares lowest dale, Wash., are here for their III in history—substantial sav- third harvest season and are again W ings on round trip tickets. employed at the Dan McDermid So why not take the train? farm. It’s safer. It’s more dependable. Harry Barzee’s son, Harry of Attorney» At Law Portland, is up for the harvest, working at the Everett Wakins You can t beat the im Moro, Oregon ranch. proved travel comfort in Miss Eva Fewel of Yakima spent coaches and sleeping cars. several days visiting with her It’s a good thing movies mother, Mrs. Helen Dingle on her don’t have such restful return from Seattle where she at seats—most folks would tended the Shriner’s convention. sure fall asleep. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Hull of Port land were in town for several days. Ever hear about the Free pick- They were accompanied by Ross up-and-delivery of less than Andrews. carload freight? It’s a great door once when the clock says your Week end visitors at the home • The oven of an electric range even convenience to shippers and food has been in the correct length of of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Watkins when used for several hours raises your receivers alike. Western rail Groceries—Meats—F resh and family were Harold Shelton time and remove your dinner. roads pick up at the door, kitchen temperature only about 1°. and Homer Epperson. ship by fast freight, and de Fruits and Vegetables in This is because rock wool insulation Thus when you have an electric Mrs. Earl Richeidarfer’s brother liver to consignee’s door. keeps the heat inside the oven where range, your kitchen stays comfortable. Season in law and sister, Mir. and Mrs. it belongs. The surface units direct Why continue to swelter in the heat Fred Abeascher and son Dan of their heat into utensils, too. Railroad trains are running on of some old-fashioned cooking method ? Bonneville were callers at the faster schedules these days. Electric ranges are priced so that you Because the temperature control Richelderfer home over the week Seems like the iron horse wants can afford them. You’ll find the terms does your oven watching, you don t end. to show these new streamlined convenient. Start enjoying real cook have to flood your kitchen with heat diesels that he can step out, too. ing comfort. Visit an electric range every few minutes peeking and turn Both passenger and freight Note for example that the "Cat- dealer or our nearest office today. ing your food. You just open the oven/ schedules have been speeded up. •rpiUar’’ TWENTY-TWO Tractor has fewer gears and bearings in its transmission .... allowing the What’s more, the railroads use of larger, stronger parts. Do believe in “safety first.” Last year not one passenger ing away with power waste. Em was killed in a train acci ploying only the parts needed to dent on western railroads. carry the power directly and effic iently to the job! A hot bath is the most cooling bath you can Talk to your local railroad agent. take. And when you have an automatic elec He’s full of information about tric water heater, you can bathe any time traveling and shipping. Zell’ Prepare summer meals in cool comfort! 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