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PAGE THREE THE SHERMAN CO UNT! JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON ’ FRIDAY, A S M M ffJ , Kansans At Vegeta bles Urgid s Valle Use O f ' ‘ 6. A,, Oesbrich attended a Stan d s d>OH meeting in The PaJles Tuesday eyen in*. Girl Sailors Do Everything bui Ccok August hffaspmniMer ha 1 ’ ’ misfortune to spli* h u thumb whn Lhe axe Saturday while cutting When two tablespoons of milk wood. Several stitches were taken and one teaspoon of "butter arc to close the wound. added to a potato of medium size Mr. and Mrs. Guo Engstrom , the m ixtu.e resembles the imagi ’ J' -J u A shower in honor of Miss Ione nary “perfect food,” furnishing . Mr. and Mas. Ed Karns of Mrs. Edgar Alley and Mildred Al Miller, daughu- ct Mr. a r.i Mrs. exeuients essential to health, is an Hoxey, Kansas arrived this week ley were visitors in The Dalles W. C., Miller, who will become the excerpt in a recent New Jersey a t the home of their son and fam Monday. , bride of William McKmney nex; State D epartm ent of A griculture ily, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Karnes. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tetz and Sunday a t the Methodist church, bulletin. J Mi£3< Cassia Holmes left for children returned from the const ' arts held Wednesday afternoon a t, But at this time as one drives Portland S^tutdvy to h ing Doro where they spent the pa*< week, Mie W om ans Club rooms and was through farm sites, . or walks thy HoJmew from the hospital. to the Charles Lemley ran h « te n d e d by a large group o i : through vegetable m arkets, one A new John Deere combine was where Mr. ,Tetz wiM work through friends of the bride to be. P ie t-! realizes th a t it if not a potato; unloaded here Friday for John harvest. ures of b ide and grooms of an-i but bulging ears of corn th a t are Beuther, having come by rail. Mr. and Mrs. Henrv Roth had other day were shown, many of: holding the center of interest. Mr. and Mrs. John Hays re as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and those present related the story of Yellow or white maize, perhaps turned Saturday from Govern Mrs. C. A. Oestrich and family th eir wedding and the many pres-1 the first vegetable known to the ment Springs, W ashington where srd Mr. and Mrs. Dean Olds and enta were opened. Mrs. Hazel i early American Indian, forever they have been the past month sons. i ; Woods, M rs. M. Schadewitz, M rs.' t<mpts in its perfect form, sweet picking wild blackberries. M a. Bart Bel she of The Dalles ftelpha Ramsey, Mrs. Clarence'] ness and crunchiness to taste. It Mrs. He man Schilling enter brought Gladys »ayne home a f Sparling, Mrs. Tom Fraser, M s.I then, with a bit of seasoning and a tained some friends Tuesday a f ter a week in the hospital and a A. H. Barnum and Mrs. Frank generous roll of butter, resembles ternoon honoring Mrs. R. J. Bak week with her sister Mrs. Con Burnet were hostesses for the this m onth’s im aginary “ perfect er with a handkerchief shower, Rust. Shower. food.” the occasion being her birthday. Henry Roth and son Henry are Corn, unlike a larger number of E. W. Hutchinson, jeweler, is Ray Newcomb of «Orchards, painting the Gus Engstrom house, contem plating moving here for vegetables is lower in w ater con W ashington arrived at the J. S. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne and tk - puipose of setting up a »hop ten t: contains about one fifth Newcomb home Wednesday. family and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred for" the repair of watches, docks starch, some building m aterial, Mr. and Mrs. Je rry Cunliff and Payne and daughter were at Pine and like cereals a good am ount of small daughter of Moro arrived at Hollow Sunday picnicking and and jewelry. anker, m an acj by 14 Girl Scout m ariners supervised by four expc Mr. and Mrs. Geo ge M artin of the appetite Vitamin B. Perhaps the Lester Smith home Saturday fishing. New York cn the A r t of c'ffht frrt'-wcck cru d es. Here a ’ e six mem Tact m t were here from Friday it is this latter factor that makes from Hood River where Mr. Cunliff M rs. A. A. Dunlap and Mrs. II? 1C’-ten tc aocner will be alm ost entirely in the liamla of the Scout», eating an ear of corn an infec had been working; until Wednesday to visit with Mr. Arch C antrall were in The Dalles hout the trip. The girl crew will ‘ land w atches, ewab decks and assti M artin’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. tious habit, and merely a s ta rt for George Schwartz of The Dalles Saturday. Mrs. Cantrall rem ain preparation c ’ n e t ’s. Wilbe t M artin and brother, W. J. another, with mere gestures of a was a visitor here Saturday. ed at a hospital for medical tre a t spread of butter ami a sprinkle of Mrs. H arry Beezley of Grand ment. ’ Jr. and family. Harvey M artin and wife were uj0Tro<m The Dalles on salt. Cbulee, W ashington came in by Miss Jean Powell of Moro spent Vegetables plates are easily stage Saturday to visit her moth the week end a t the Kendrick ing August 7, the subject of the meeting logins at eight o’clock. Sunday. Sunday, August 7, mission Sunday Lesson-Sermon will be “ Spirit.” The reading room in the rear of planned with corn as the substan er and brother and family, Mr. and Dunlap home. Ray Hulse was in town Wednes Mrs. Hen?y Patjens was a vis will be observed. As every church The Golden Text from Eph. 5.9, the church has an attendant a fte r day having, finished his harvest tia! vegetable th a t may substi M rs, A rt Bibbv returning to he" tute for potatoes. It is true, corn home Wednesday. itor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. attendant knows, the mission duty “The fruit of the Spirit in all each service. The public is invited run a t the Howell ranch west of Jacks pronounced color, and any R. J. Baker arrived Saturday John Engstrom this week. She is every C hristian’s business. Every goodness and righteousness and to attond the church services and Waaco. strong flavor. The vegetable plate from G esham, to remain a few reports Henry as in the Good year one Sunday is seit aside for a tru th .” The Wednesday evening to make use of the reading hoom. H. A. White was injured Tues supplies this with vegetables such special mission service. You and day while cutting a t the Roscoe as beans, spinach, carrots or days on business. He was accom Sam aritan hospital. you" friends are cordially invited Moore place east of town. He brussel sprouts all supplying both panied by Mrs. Baker. to be present a t 11 o’clock. Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling fell from the machirfe tearing his a contrast in texture, color and 21st Pastor Hilgedorf from Hood and Mr. and M l Charles Lemley) k g on a protruding bolt. River will preach in Grass Valley. flavor/ Corn may be served on • Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Barnum re the ear: but the left over ears of were visitors in The Dalles Sat- He has a special message for the turned Sunday from Spokane cooked corn are cut down, and the i u day. mission congregation. Wasco Methodist church Mrs. Tom Alley and daughter 1 H . H. Flecken»tein, missionary. cut niblets served the following j Mildred and Mrs. Ed Alley and day School a t 10 o’clock dt a daughter for a couple of weeks. day byr reheating in milk and but- • P: caching Service at 11 a Clyde Kiddle, state crop insur ter, by adding to a batter to make , daughter L’la Lee were visitors Moro Christian Science Society pastor F. L. Cannell, ance supervisor, was here Monday fritte rs, or are compined with a in Wasco Thursday. . At eleven o’clock on Sunday morn Vivian Reynolds - accompanied and Tuesday to aid in starting the white sauce and eggs to be baked Grass Valley F irst B aptist Mr. and Mrs. Cooper of Hood Riv program for this county. in the oven as a souffle. chu’ch: 10 a. m. Bible School; 11 I Dr. Curry, the Seattle Optome This vegetable like all vege er on a camping trip to Paulina a. m. Sermon to p ic rF irs t in a ser- a n d fo r t h e g e n e r a l s a t i s f a c t i o n tris t who makes Professional tables is proportionately better Lake last week. ie? on the “Offerings in Leviticus.” . Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Oestrich and visits to Moro and Wasco, will be because of the butter and milk ac o f t r a d in g w h e r e s t o c k s a r e la r g 9 p. m. services; Thursday 8 p. m .! here again soon. Watch for date. cent re g a d le ss of the desired j fam ily wore" in The Dalles S atu r Prayer and Bible study at p arso n -' 39 results.' It gives another way ofi day taking his mother down to, e s t a n d q u a l i t y g u a r a n t e e d t h is age; Tuesday, 2:30 p. m. Women’s O i l Pe The meeting of the American using milk in cookery, and air prig- j return to her home at Ritzville,' M bsionary meeting will be held, o ld a n d r e lia b le s t o r e m e r it s Ix'gion Auxiliary to be held at the ingly enough, makes eating in | W ashington a fte r a weeks visit at the home of Mia. Amelia. Pet- T E. W. Christensen home has been August more perfect. 1 here. M:. and Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap erson. Y o u r A t t e n t io n Fresh Corn and Peppers postponed until August 10th. Gerald C. Dryden, pastor. Ha had as dinner guests Sunday Mr. H arry Seymour, state 3-H club Twelve ears of sweet corn and Mrs. Arch Cantrall, Bill) lc-pde , was here Tuesday to in Two green peppers Grass Valley Lutheran church Haynes, and Mr. and Mrs. Lamer quire about club registration and One tablespoon butter Sayrs and Miss Jean Powell of expecancy for state fair entrants One cup of milk Moro. Dash pepper Mrs. Ed Alley entertained the One and a half teaspoon salt Grass Valley bridge club Wednes- j Three fourths cup uncooked ice Clean the corn aind cut kernels day afternoon on the lawn at thej from ears, »crane them so as to home of Mrs. Arch Cantrall get the milk. S :-ld peppers. Put Those receiving high scores were butter in hot skillet, ’rd ”dd c« ” Mrs. Dell Olds and M s. Kendrick and peppers. Pour in the milk, Dunlap. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Odell and salt and proper. Cook slowlv un til Hcne; it should be slightly daughter Dianne, Glen Karnes browned. Should there not be and his father, Ed Karnes were enough liq'.‘d ’ Ll a l it le more visitor's a t Wamic Sunday. They milk. Boil the rice until tender in also did some fishing before re salted wa.te ; drain u in a colan turning home. Mrs. Kendrick D u r’ap and. An der. It may rae mixed with the 1D »Jg 1 ita Dunlap were visitors in The EHswoith Woods buffered* fe corn or served separately. Dalles Thursday. burned lower leg last week while C. B. Doyle made a trip to Sil pouring gasoline which caught verton Friday returning Sunday. afire and burned his clothes. From Janet Wilcox returned from hi« shoe top to his knee one leg Portland Saturday after a weeks is badly burned keeping him from visit with relatives. h h work. Mrs. Ed Alley. Bruce and Lila Fatricia McLeod who repenti A grass fire is reported to be underwent an qrppendeetomy .in bu ning on the George McDonald Lee-and Mrs. John Haya cent to The Dalles returned home thi? place east of town and heading Bakeovfn Monday to spend the day with Mr. and Mrs. John Block. week to recuperate. east toward w heat owned t Mrs. Lena SearCy, who has beer, Floyd F latt. Neighbors and many at Sisters. for several weçjfs, re from town have hastened to the John C. Gale turned to Moro Tùesdày for >a few scene of the fire in order to be of Licensed Dairy When President W. M. Jeffers days visit.. a ’d in putting out the (blaze. A t — Milk ♦& Sweet Cream— of the Union Pacific railro ad last Mrs. Lealie Stew art and sons. moderate wind will fan the flames Delivered Daily week prom oted John C. G ale, Sam my and Bbbby, were up front. m aking the fire hard to stop. Mo o, Oregon Phone above,, to a ssista n t to the presi The Dallee last Saturday calling dent, he rem a rk e d th a t “ 1 on relatives and friends. i know of no prom otion which I An employee working for an D. E. Stephens has not as yet A .W . M tL E O D have approved which has given received notice to report a t Wash empoyer not covered under the me so m uch satisfaction. Mr; Oregon unemployment compensa ington and may be permitted some Gale is known from coast to HERE’S HOW YOU O BTAIN A time in the northw est before he tion law is not covered for the time ' coast, not only by railro ad m en, he owrks for such employer. If Calkins W<ed<rs, Treahis leaves for his new position. , by business and profess anal Mrs. Ed F aust of The Dalles is he becomes unemployed, the em E n d e rs ” . S tartin g as a switch- Used Wee^eis Add to its comfort, value visiting at the Lester Barnum ployment service will help find him an in 1905, Mr. C a le for m ore 1. Sacura Estimoto of Cost a job but he will not be eligible Ask »h« CASH pric* from your eonlroctor or buiWi«® m aU nol »up- i —r-20 y e a rs hes been chief ranch. for jobless insurance. Grain Miser” Sloe forCoabi and attractiveness! Now August 14th is the third anni r.' c. m t of the Union Pa- ply daolor. Ills h e a d q u arte rs will con versary of the signing of the So- 2 . Saa The F irs t N ational Bank > is the time to make those Every worker regardless of age FYR FfTRR ECUIPMNT Bring »he »be mo.» convenien» brooch for cial Security Act by President should ave a social security num- loon. There Is no delay. The Fir.» No»k»nol can g.vo DIRECT opprovoi Roosevelt. — needed improvements— 3. Mail the Cortltlcoto o f C o m p M io n ith Shower u — Z E IG L E R ’S = the Grass Valley Quality Store for Groceries that Satisfy Clothes that W ear Jeffers Names New Assistant YOUR HOME WITH A FIRST NATIONAL FHA LOAN Wheat Tire Out Of Control East of Town m o d e r n iz a t io n lo an FREE You pay only for GOOD picture: MORO PHARMACY to remodel, repaint, add extra rooms, a new heat RESTORES EFFICIENCY Blacksmith ing system or other con U cneral Repair veniences. The First National Bank Let us give your motor a S tarted Business In offers lo n g -tim e F H A CASiTE TUNE-UP Grass V a lle y , O re g o n Modernization financing Casite To Your M o to r im p r o v e v a lv e g iv e , y o u r c a r m o re p e p !t will keep your motor a working smoothty. « work i. fini.hed. The F irs t N otlonol Bonk then poys C A SH . N o Delay«! . . . N o Extra Charge! 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