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THE «HERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL^ PA&EPUREE • FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1936 MORO. OREGON 16, 17, 24-29. a visit for a couple of days. | ers Digest. Mr. and Mr». Grover Young. p. m. on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haynes of Mr». Oscar Bruckert of The The public is cordially invited. A girl admire» the tone of a Dalles is visiting at the Alfred Corvallis - visited here Sunday with the Simon family. (bachelor ’ » voice when there ’ s a Payne home. LUTHERAN CHURCH Clifford Rowe, English teacher ring in it.—Tit-Bits. Bruce Alley came up from Van Lutheran church service in the couver Barracks Tuesday after at Grass Valley, was married a In the case of bald-headed men, Methodist church building in Gras* a former nurse few days ago to noon. it’s hair today and gone tomorrow. Valley August 23, at 11:00 a. m. Eugene. whose home was R. H. Johnson left on the stage Our services are always the 1st and for Bend Tuesday from where he All work and no play makes Jack 3rd Sundays of the month. In Some of the depression sufferer« will leave with a company demon August we make an exception^ and lots of it. — Tony Wons. stration kitchen for San Francisco. are like the darkey who had been Let us strive to keep a good at playing poker. He said: “Tell you. He will be jfone about a week. The most uncomfortable people tendance. In July we had a very Newcomb Family Has Henry Patjens and Alfred Kock boys, I dun los’ a heap o’ money found during the warm spell of satisfactory number. Sunday school made a flyinK trip to Sisters Sat las’ night.” this week were those who were at 10:15. Reunion at Viento Park “How much, Mose?’’ urday liight and, being detained at H. H. Fleckenstein, trying the hardest to be comforta “A hundred and eighty-seben Willowdale, just barely arrived in Missionary. ble in spite of the heat. 1 time to move the sheep camp and dollahs an’ f oh teen cents.” “Golly! dat wuz a heap o’ mon- Word has been received that, return home Sunday night. Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F. has been' jo^n ^ilt »nd Frank Lemley «y” Harold Hughes, who — ---- Moro, Oregon teacher and principal here for »sv-,trjed their |uck at fishjng Sun<)ay “Yas siree. and de wuet of it wuz, de fo ’ teen cents wui cash." eral years, will not return for an Meets 1st and 3rd . - , a . . , and Frank, brought home a steel- Tuesdays in the other term but has accepted a posi- h Full Gospel Assembly tion as chemistry teach»? in Grose- I O.O.F. halU Tran Only a convict likes to be stopped I>ean Olds has replaced all the .... 10:00 a. m mont Union High School in Cali 1 floors in the» school house this in the middle of a sentence.—Read- Sunday School sient and visiting Morning Worship ..... 11.00 a. in. fornia. The school board has not summer and Arthur Carlson of brothers are cordi Evening Service ....... 7:30 p. m. filled his place as yet. ally* invited to meet The Dalles is now sanding them. John Hays and family returned He expects to be done this week. with us.. NURSES’ PRESIDENT last week from the Government Lewis McKee, N. G. Community Presbyterian < hurch Emma Ellen Fortner left for The Joe Truit, Secretary Springs after a stay of three ’i 10:00 a. m., Sunday school. Dalles witli Janet Wilcox Tuesday. weeks. 11:00 a. m., Earl Shipley, l»cal boy Gerald Kelly drove to Parkdale Lupine Rebecca Lodge No- 116 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling and student for the ministry from Sunday and picked up Paul Stout Moro, Oegon and «on Robert left hast week for Linfield college, will speak. and Arnold Dellinger and spent the Hoquaim, Wash., to visit Mrs. 7:30 p. m., Christian Endeavor ; Meets 2d and 4th Tu Schilling’s sister, Mrs. Fred Cronk day at Lost Lake. Gerald is man meeting. esdays of each month aging the Bourbon warehouse this before going on to the coast for summer. — ■ Visiting members wel a month. Herman Peters is now running come. Wasco Church of Christ Mrs. Clyde Smith and niece werv the Kent warehouses and elevator Gilbert R. Carey,^Pastor. Maggie Barnum, N. G. in The Dalles Friday. for the Grass Valley Grain Grow 10:00 a. m. Bible school Lila Bull. Secretary Stow returned from Mrs. R. A. ers. 11.00 a. m. Morning worship Bend after a visit with her son Mr. and Mrs. Con Buckley were Sermon topic, “Theodore Roose Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M and family. visitors in Gra»s Valley Sunday velt’s nine reasons for attending Moro, Oregon Dr. Poley took E. E. Gervais afternoon. church.” Come and see how-his Meets the 1st and 3rd to The Dalles for treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hansen of reasons compare with yours. Thursday evenings of Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Gervais Goldendale, with their small Prayer meeting and Bible study j were here to visit with their son, daughter, were here Sunday for a ? each month. Visiting Wednesday evening. The place of members cordially in E. E. and family. few hour»^ meeting will be announced in L. H. Sayrs is now employed by vited to meet with us. E. M. Alky drove to Portland church Sunday morning. the Standard Oil company and is Friday on a short business trip. H. B. Pinkerton, W. M. working here in town. C. V. Belknap. Secy. Christian Science Church Rachael Poley of Moro is spend The Newcomb family reunion ing the week end with Marjori. Church services are held at Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S. was held Sunday at Viento park Blake. 11:00 a. m. on Sunday and 8:00 Present were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Moro, Oregon . Mrs. IL H. Johnson and children p. m. on Wednesday. Newcomb and daughter, Mr. and are home from a visit in Bend. Meets Every Second Subject. SPIRIT Miss Amelia Grant of New York Mrs. Ray Newcomb and family, Fourth Thursdays in each Henry ’Roth is doing some repair was re-elected to the presidency of Golden Text: Psalms 143:10. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Newcomb and work on the house occupied- by" Month. Visiting members the National Organization for Pub Thou art my God: thy spirit is family of Orchards, Wash., Mr. Invited. Hartley and is also putting lie Health Nursing without opposi good; lead me into the land of un- and Mrs. W. T. Newcomb and fam a Estel Esther Morris. W. IM. coat of paint on the Gus Smith tion. Nurses from all over the rightness. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newcomb Rose Amidon, Secretary. home. Responsive Reading: Numbers 11 United States met in DCs Angeles. of Camas and Mr. and Mrs. Way- Mrs. Walter Kindt and children land Weld^of.' Bonneville. DelmarCBaker went to Portland of Eugene are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Schilling. Sunday night. Alley and daughter, Mild The Great University of Tour red Tom and niece, Lila Lee, returned ists stopped in town Monday. This to Portland for a couple of weeks. includes two caravans of cars, 285 Mrs. Pauline Wilcox is home teachers and ten instructors. again after a stay of several weeks Twelve classes are held each morn in Eugene with** Mrs. George ing before the days trip begins Simon. thus combining education with Mrs. O. M. Fraley came iron travel. Forty three states are rep- Dufur Friday after visiting there resented in the personnel. Undei for several, weeks with her daugh manager Alvin Reutenbeck and ter, Mrs. S. N. Hix. Dean of the lead caravan Elsie Mrs. Eben K.ee and Mra. Florin Shaw, the group started June 20 Coon returned from Portland Sun from Dallas, Texas and it will end day evening and report that Arden its trip August 20 at Topeka, Kan. Squire is doing well in a hos Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Fig] da J Mr. pital there but is very not out of dange, and Mrs. Frank Pike a^d Mrs. yet. Floyd Goodrich spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Doyle of at Suttle Lake. Shaniko were dinner guests of Mrs Mr. and Mrs. G. I. Drennan of Vegetable Soup Stewed Chicken and Dumplings Maud Garrett Sunday. . Ay>ADA R^MAYNE Walla Walla who are on a two Baked Ham with Sweet Potatoes Sweet Pickle Relish Ivan Gervais was a week end weeks vacation in southern -Ore Green Beans Corft Bread Buttered Peas in The Dalles. gon stopped here a few hours visitor Cherry Pte Miss Norma Garrett is spendinp Orange Jelly Roll Monday to visit with Mrs. Dren several weeks at the coast wit) Coffee Coffee nan’s sister, Mrs. E. E. Gervais. friends. Wayne Spoor wa« a visitor in It would be difficult to serve a Pour slowly over beaten egg yolks, stir until smooth, return to double Portland Sunday. dessert more refreshing than slic Mrs. Chester Clark of The Dalles boiler and continue cooking and ed fresh peaches and thick rich is here to visit with her parents, stirring for 2 minutes or until mix DOWN LAST LUNCH cream. Peaches are undoubtedly one COUNTRY lUPPM ture coats the spoon. Remove from of the most popular and tasty Baked Beans Au Gratin Otva Fried Chicken fiuits offered during the summer fire and cool. Add vanilla. (NoK Brou n Bread Riced Potatoes season but the cream served with that if cooked even a minute too Cabbage Reltsb Mint Butter Carrots them adds tremendously to the fla long this mixture will curdle) Baked Spiced Apples Blueberry Betty vor of the peaches themselves. Cornstarch Pudding Coffee Coffee Peaches and cream! A perfect 2 1-2 cups scalded milk All Satisfactory Business is built on dessert served often; for before 4 tbsp cornstarch Confidence - Confidence on the part of we realize it peaches are gone and 4 tbsp sugar 1-4 tsp salt we must wait another year to en the buyer that goods purchased will be 1-2 cup cold milk joy their freshness. • Now you can do away with the hot job of summer of good quality and fairly priced. For variety sliced peaches may I 1 cooking — yet never do without a hot meal. Incred be served over ice cream or over , 1-2 tsp vanilla Dependable Groceries, Fresh Vegetables ible? It’s true. Science now gives you a new miracle a vanilla cornstarch pudding as Scald 2 1-2 cups of milk in top suggested below. Meringues are of double boiler. Meanwhile mix of electricity—“Absent Cooking”. Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all hinds of most delicious when filled with cornstarch salt and 2 tbsp sugar You place your entire meal — from meat to des- fresh peaches and ice cream. to the cold milk to smooth paste. DRY GOODS Peaches offer an infinite variety of Pour a little of the scalded milk in Bert—in a cold oven, set the time and temperature desserts when cooked into puddings to this mixture while stirring. Add controls, and leave the house if you wish. Return Trade At cobblers, pies and so on. And we this to the remaining scalded milk just before dinner and your meal is ready. Even if are remined that apricots might be in top of double boiler, stirring Quality your electric range doesn’t have a time control, its in every substituted for "‘peaches constantly. When smooth cbver and Store cook 25 minutes stirring occasional dessert suggestion given. temperature control will free you from all oven The homemaker seeking suitable ly. Meanwhile beat egg slightly, watching while your meal is cooking. desserts for summer days w^nts add 2 tbsp sugar, pour cornstarch desserts that are simple and not mixture over it gradually, stirring Another astonishing fact is that kitchen tempera Electric ranges are very reason those necessitating a long time constantly. Return to top of double ably priced. And you may purchas» ture is raised only about 1° during the cooking of spent over a hot stove. She pre boiler and cook one minute. Add yours on convenient term». Th» an entire meal. Electric cooking is cool cooking! fers desserts that can be made in vanilla. operating cost is very reasonable, the cool of the morning, left to chill too, with low-cost Pacific Power A Visit any dealer’s or our nearest office today and in the ice box - refreshing desserts Light Company electricity. see the wonderful new electric ranges on display. that may be served with no last minute fussing. Just such a desj sert is this Marshmallow Puddlhg 1000 TO 2000 ACRES. Wheat Marshmallow Pudding land wanted, located either N. E. 1 tbsp gelatin Wasco or N; W. Sherman County, 1-4 cup cold water near Deschutes river, Oregon. 3 egg white« REALTY SERVICE CORPORA 8-4 cup hot pineapple juice or boil TION, 419 S. W. Stark St. Portland Big Threshing Capacity -Cut Down From 16 Feet ing water Plentiful hot water whenever you turn a FOR SALE—Dimension Lbr., all 4 cup sugar faucet, day or night, winter or summer, cer kinds $10 at mill. 13 miles north I »mall ran of crushed pineapple tainly is a joy. And you can have it by in Dissolve gelatin in cold water. of Lyle. Appleton Lbr Co.-Wash. Add to hot Juice and sugar. Beat 40-42 stalling an automatic electric water heater. egg white» until stiff and combine Then you won’t be dependent on range or With gelatin mixture and pineapple SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING furnace coils. You won’t have to heat up NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to pulp. Flavor wth lemon juice or your kitchen or your hpuse every time you vanilla. Beat often until set. Chill the legal voters of School District need hot water for baths, laundering or any and serve with custard sauce, No. 20 of Sherman County, State of Oregon, that a SPECIAL other purpose. Ask about our attractive whipped cream, or custard sauce SCHOOL MEETING of said Dis cream. folded into the whipped water heating rate today. trict will be held <t the school CUSTARD SAUCE house, on the 15th day of August 1-4 cup sugar 1936, at 8 o’clock in the afternoon, 1 1-2 tbsp cornstarch for the following objects: To vote Sprinkle with salt ELECTRICA cQUIPMENT on suspending school; to vote on SE^ ANY DEALER 1 1-2 cups milk transporting. 3 eggs yolks or PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT COMPANY Dated this 3rd day of August, 1 tsp vanilla Blend sugar and Cornstarch and 1936. salt in the upper part of a double** ATTEST; boiler. Add the milk heated to scald C. E. Crites, District Clerk. Homer D. Belshee, ing and cook over hot water, stir Chairman Board of Directors. ring occasionally for 15 minutes. cutting the Eva crop now and will later pull ovar and thresh the E. E. Barnum Wheat. , The wheat market has risen steadily until it has been possible I for farmers to get as much as 91 or 92 cents for No. 1 dark hard winter. Few have sold at this i price, however, although it is prob- able that around twenty per cent of the wheat has been sold for prices ranging from 70 cents to Former Deputy Assessor and 86 cents. C. W. Smith, secretary of the Wife Stop For Visit Eastern Oregon Wheat League, was here Wednesday morning con Walter M. Pierce«* accompanied ferring with Perry Johnston and by hi» secretary, dropped in Thurs members of the county court. Mrs. Daisy Hennagin is driving day morning while onhis way thru the county, looking hale and hear a new car since last week. William (Bill) McDonald is not ty and feeling fine. He says he will be back to take in the Sherman handling wheat sacks with his us ual ease this week having burned county fair this fall. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haynes stop his arm while taking the cap off ped in Moro a short time Monday a car radiator and having to take morning while on their way back it easy for awhile. A new awning was put up last •to tneir home in Corvallis after a visit at their old home in Kent, week in front of tone light Companys and with their daughter, Mrs. A. A. office to prevent the afternoon sun Dunlap, and family in Grass Val from overheating the employees. School in Moro will probably be- ley. - September. The »ev W. H. Ragsdale, wife and son, gin the 8th of September, ine sev Harry, returned to Moro Friday' enth is Labor day, Monday, and after a trip to .Spokane to attend contracts read that school shah • __ r ___ Credit --3 a meeting — of the Farm Ad- begin then but it will probably be ministration, of which he is a di- held off until after the holiday. Norma Melzer is home from the rector, and a few days vacation trip to Washington and Oregon Dalles after an operation for acute beaches. Susanne Searcy, grand appendicitis . «laughter of the Ragsdales came up Miss Mildred Adams was here from Hillsboro with them. last week for a brief visit with C. B. McConnel, attorney of her father. J. B. Adams. Burns, was here Monday on legal The American Legion Auxiliary met Wednesday with Mrs. Bessie business. J. M. Callahan, assistant branch Michel. manager of the International Har- Mr. and Mrs. Perle Jones of vester Co., in Portland, was here, Marfras was here last week end Monday night to visit local deal- son who is breaking the - ers. He formerly, traveled over, Art Darnum colts for the races this district and is well known to this fall. many people here. Miss Imogere Johnson returned F. H. Fieke, traveling agent for Friday from Corvallis where she the Federal Land Bank, was here has'b en attending Oregon State college. W dnesday. Two copies of the Weekly Ore Georg? James came up from Cali fornia last week to stay at the gonian dated March and June 1895 Perry Axtell ranch for a while dur were found by Harry Ragsdale while cleaning out the old Rags ing harvest. Mrs. L. M. Huntley, mother of dale .house here this week. Cer Mrs. Collis Moore, was here last tainly the format and content of week from her new home in Omaha newspapers have changed during where Mr. Huntley is a railroad the past forty years. W. F. Jackson was up from The auditor. She will return later in Dalles Thursday on business mat the year to visit after spending ters. some time in Tacoma, her former learner Sayrs is driving truck for home. the Standard Oil company out of The Walter Bruckert combine pulled by the Moore tractor is. now Grass Valley station. Emory Newton of the secre working on the Moore land south east of town after completing th# tary of state’s office was here tx> harvest ntar Hay Canyon on the look over the sheriff's office this Bruckert farm. W. S. Holmes is week. Representative Grass Valley Walter Pierce Principal Sends Here Thursday Resignation« cat iva that coole themselves while qoure away 1 i W ay / to H ealth OREGON DAIRY COUNCIL CONFIDENCE sa H. Zeigler’s Classified Ads Machinery Repairs GEE... it’s swell to have A 14-foot Harris Combine for sale hot water all the time! McCormick - Deering & Oliver Extras and Implements Come and get Your Wants Roy J. Baker Grass Valley, Oregon 3