Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, March 13, 1942, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    A
A
ft*-'
•
*
•
i"
*
8BKUM AM ÇUAJJWW-'^ O l HN AC. M OH«. OKBGON 1 JîffXAY. M ARCH 13, HM3
Tip From the Boss *
cream and sprinkle rest of nuta on
top. Place in freezing compart­
ment to harden. To eerve, lif t
brick out of tra y by wax paper
and slice. Serve« 6.
members of the junior bridge club week due to illness at the home
and additional guests at her home ot her parents in Portland. She
Wednesday. A 130 dessert lunch- arrived here Sunday evening-^
Ci B. Doyle arrived here Mon­
«on preceded the • afternoon oi
â
m
contract at two tables with high day evening from* California
‘tATe you going to the bridge
scores held by Mrs. Arzell Lemley wlsere he had spent the past three
weeks
visiting
relatives.
‘
chib
this afernoon?”
and Mrs. Dell Olds, with low score
Walford
Saffenson
of
Gresham
“
No,
it ’s my tu rn to stay away
bed by Mrs. J. S. Newcomb.
and Miss Stella Fredrick of Port-
and be talked about.”
Mrs.
Glenn Perry motored
to land spent Monday visiting a t the
Mrs- G
biismess
Hillrtx.ro
TWrsday
'or,
bu8mess'
h
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Trim
The high school students are returning home the next day.
“
“
Ice cream, the great American trayful on to a cold platter and
working on three one-act plays
dessert,
fulfills the qualifications slice jt like a brick.
Frank Pike went to The ^Dalles
The program presented by the
tc be presented the last of March.
For even grteater convenience
oi a good dessert - one selected for
Saturday
to
bring
Mr.
and
Mrs>
g
of
fhe
?th
and
graden
There are two comedies, “If Men
iri
serving, pack the ice cream in­
both food value and appetite ap­
school house Friday eve-
Played Gards As Women Do” and J S. Taylor home. Mr. Taylor is
to
paper cups like the ones you
peal.
Ice
cream
is
made
if
milk
m wey attended. The band
“Girl Shy” and one drama, “So recovering from an operation.
use
for cup cakes, or into metal
and
contains
all
of
the
ingredients
William Beck and Clair Balzer lave<j several numbers, Billy
Wonderful (In White.)”
molds
and store these in the
of
milk,
but
in
different
propor­
for TASTE and
were business visitors at Kent Garrett gave a readjng followed
freezing compartment. They may
tions.
L. D. Eakin and Harold Eakin Sunday.
by a one act play, ‘Mrs. O Leary s
b? frosted with melted milk choco­
BO UQ UET
motored to Portland Sunday to
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ruggles Gow,” with the following charac­
An average serving of vanilla late, or with chopped nuts, or even
return the former’s wife home left Sunday for Portland where ters: Mrs. O’Leary, (Phyllis Pot­
ice cream (1-6- quart or 2-3 cup) with whipped cream or case frost­
after spending several weeks in they will visit the latter’s brother, ter" Mrs. Donahue, Phyllis Oea?
furnishes nearly one sixth of the ing.
’
the hospital.
Hays Boyce, who will leave soon tieich; Emmet O'Leary, 'Ralph
calcium needed by an adult daily
Ice
Cream
Cup
DeLuxe
for
the
army.
Mrs.
William
Bee*
Bok-n;
Betsy
O’Leary,
Carol
Clod-
ano generous amounts of other
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Helyer and
minerals found in milk. The same
.Sprinkle crushed almond maca­
daughters, Virginia and Myrtle, an ’ daughter accompanied them filter; Eileen Noonan, Eileen Lem-
Preference»
high quality proteins of milk are roons in bottom of paper baking
and Mr. and Mrs. Klaus Barden- to Portland to visit a sister. They ]ey; Pro. P. D. Farnum, Harry
all
returned
home
Monday,
eve-
Hartley:
Lida
Noonan,
Margaret
differ... and
present in important amounts. In cups. Pack in chocolate ice cream
hagen and daughter Martha,
Barnett. After the play all ad
addition to being a good food, ice and sprinkle with more macaroon
tastes differ
win’ to The Dalles Tuesday to a t­ rung.
T M. Rolfe and Roy Wells made jeurned to the gym where there
cream is also a comparatively lowT crumbs. Spread sweetened dried
tend the funeral services for Miss
...T h e n the
calorie one, an average serving of apricot puree over the top and
Margaret Traibue’s father, Aaron two trips to Rickreall the last of was dancing and Bingo was play-
simple rule for satisfaction
the
week
and
Monday
with
loads
ed
Keith
Bayer
received
the
door
plain vanilla being about one half finish off with another sprinkling
Trabue.
prize.
is, "Select the wine you
the caloric value of any of oyur of macaroons. (Plact,cups in freez
of horses.
Millard Eakin went to The
Mr. and Mrs. James Blagg and
favorite
pies.
ing compartment to harden. Serve
want because it appeals to
Notice: The time for the Bap­ Dalles Thursday and returned
daughter Marie, Mrs. Arch Fort­
with
whipped
cream.
tist
Sunday
school
will
be
at
10
YOUR tacto — because its
generation ago ice cream w s
ner and Mrs. Roy Wells were visi­ o’clock and church services will be­ Mrs. Eakin and baby daughter to
Pastel Ice Cream Brick
almost
exclusively
home
made.
The
bouquet or aroma pleases
their home, after having been
tor-' in The Dalles Tuesday.
at 11 o’clock beginning Sunday, in the hospital several days.
M anager Joe McCarthy cf the newest idea isn*t to make your own Or.t half pound chopped nuts
Y o u !' Nothing else is as
One quart strawberry ice cream
Mrs. Raymond Petreit, former­ March 14.
Dale Baker letf Sunday left New York Yankees is showing a ice cream but to buy it, remodel
important as the pleasure
ly o* Seattle, Mrs. Carence Hum-
Line a refrigerator tray with
Mrs. Glen Karnes and her guest gunday for Gresham to bring his group of rookies the correct way to it to your choosing and thereby
contact
the
hors
chide.
The
scene,
you derive in "Serving the
phi ey of Yakima and her daugh­ Miss Martha Struhar accompanied mother up here j or a few weeks.
produce very satisfactory and wax paper. Sprinkle half the nuts
ter. Mrs. Hal Woods, stopped here Deaver Mendenhall--* to Portland They arrived here Tuesday eve­ of course, w as the Yankee soring temptng results. From the three over bottom of tray: pack with ice
wine YOU like in the way
training cam p at St. Petersburg, of four plain, old stand by flavors
Monday to visit briefly with Mrs. Monday. Mrs. Karnes returned ning.
.
YOU like'.
Petreit’s parents, Mr. and oMrs. home Monday evening with Mr.
the home maker can make her own
The Rebekahs and their fami­ F la.
C. M. Clevenger, on their way to Mendenhall.
favorite variations.
lies and the Odd Fellows and their
WINE COUNCIL
San Diego, California where Mrs.
Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Bullock and families gathered at the I.O.O.F. Of Course
T.
Lester
Johnson
OF OREGON
Nuts,
fruits
and
flavors
of
all
Petreit will make her home.
daughter left Friday for Salina, hall Sunday and enjoyed an indoor
Teacher:— What’s a Grecian kinds may be stirred into “fitore”
LA W Y ER ,
The Rebekah lodge convention Kansas after spending several picnic. A pot luck dinner was urn?”
ice cream. By lining the tray with
served
at
noon
to
about
70.
The
will be held at Grass Valley Sat­ months here.
WASOO
MORO
Jimmie:—That all depends on wax paper before packing in the
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kaseberg day was spent playing games and
urday, March 21. The president
ice cream it is possible to lift the
what
he
does.
of the Rebekah Assembly will of Wasco visited at the home of vifiting.
Frank Lemley was a visitor in
make her official visit at that tim^. Mr and Mrs. Ed Alley Friday.
Tbr
Dalles Saturday. Mrs. John
I
Mr. and Mrs. Matt ¡Simon were
Visitors in The Dalles Monday visitors in The Dalles Wednesday Hays accompanied him home to
from Grass Valley were Mr. and
spend several weeks visiting her
/Ij iÏ!
Mrs. Lewis Olds, Mrs. Ted Trim­ evening.
daughter.
Mrs. Ed (Alley.
I. V. Kane spent the week end
ble, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton Fritts, at Fossil visiting his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace May went
Mrs George Wilcox and son
to
The Dalles Saturday to meet
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stow had
George, Mrs. C. A. Oestreich and as their guests over the week end the former’s mother, Mrs. L. D.
daughters, and Mrs. Maude Gar­ the latter’s daughter, Mrs. J. A. May, who reumed from a two
—
X , ';
rett and daughter, Daisy.
o
Schmidt, of Hood River who came months itrip to California where
she visited her son, Everett and
Miss Cassie Holmes was called Thursday.
’
•
Miss Margaret Trabue went to family.
to Moro Monday to accompany
Anyone wishing to donate books
' i V? e -
The
Dalles
Friday
after
school
Mrs. John Foss to a hospital in
for (the Victory Book campaign
due
to
the
illness
of
her
father,
The Dalles with a fractured hip,
may leave them a t the library or
which resulted from a fall at her who later passed away. She did at the Alley Confectionery. Please
nor
retu
rn
nere
in
u
n
u
a
j,
in
n
»
— ----
-
..
not
return
here
Monday.
Miss
heme.
Virginia Helyer and Phyllis Potter bring books you yourself would
read.
The Baptist Mission society accompanied her to The Dalles.
met at the home of Mrs. Maude
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Denis
Garrett Tuesday afternoon.
and Mrs. Ellen Potter and daugh­
’A. M. Zevely and daughter, Jean ter, were dinner guests at the Haste Urged
were visitors in The Dalles Mon­ heme of Mr. and Mrs. Arzell
day .
r 1T- Lemley Sunday.
The social club of the Eastern On Farmers
Mrs. Glen Karnes entertained Stai
is giving a benefit card party
Time is the most valuable ele­
friends at a dinner party Friday Saturday evening, March 14, at
ment
in the war effort, declares
evening in honor of her husband
the
Masonic
hall.
Robert
B. Taylor, Oregon USDA
and Kenneth Crews. Others pres­
war
board
chairman, in urging • the *.
ent were Mrs. Kenneth Crews,
Mr.
iv
* I • and iuin.
Mrs. kjvvTviio
Stevens of . v/ivo
Cres
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Barnett, cent visited briefly Tuesday a t the slate’s farmers to prepare agai
W,
Mi. and Mrs. Clyde Stradley, home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W8T time shortages during thy
sta tt’s observance of “Plan and
Mr and Mrs. Norris Gilkison, Mr. Denis.
and Mrs. Orville Ruggles, Mr. and
iMiss (Anne Byers of Portland Plan for Victory.” month, March
Mrs. Wiliam Beck and daughter, visited Thursday with Mrs. Ed 9 tc 31.
and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Denis. Alley.
‘‘Tires are short, ' and so is
TTit evening was spent in playing
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Trimble .had help, machinery, fertilizer, burlap,
as last week end guests, William and just about every other article
go mes.
Trimble and Walford Staffenson that is used on the farm, but time
Mrs. Edgar Alley and Mrs. of Gresham.
is shortest,” Taylor said.
Herman Ziegler went to i The
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Krusow
Dalles Thursday and brought Gus and family of Moro spent Sunday
Five things listed that every
Engstrom home from the hospital visiting at the home of Mr. and farmer can do now are:
where he had 'been for a week for Mra. Fred Krusow.
1 Planand carry out his farm-
medical treatment.
R. A. Stow went to The Dalles
,
♦7.08
Sunday
when
he
entered
the
hos-
operations
so
a his farm
Dr. and Mrs. Rockwell left
________________________
will
make
a
maximum
contribu­
Thursday for Heppner after spend- pital for medical treatment. He tion to meeting the war food goals
/
PRICE OF 1 00 KWH
• ing several months in Grass Val­ returned home Tuesday evening. set’for the county.
Mrs. J. A. Walter left Saturday
ley.
for her home in Hood River after
2. Make sure that all his farm
OF PP&L ELECTRICITY IN
♦5.85
Deaver K. Mendenhall, who is spending a week ivsiting Mr. and machinery is in top shape and
the relief depot agent here, went Mrs Wallace May.
ready to go.
MORO HOMES
to Portland Monday where he was
Willard Rolfe, who joined the
3. Report a conservative esti-
called by the draft board for his naval reserve, left Friday for mervt of his seasonal labor needs
phycical examination. He return­ Portland from where he will go to the nearest U. S. Employment
♦5.10
ed here Monday evening.
to San Diego, California, ofr service office, and make the most
Wilbur Haggerty of Kent was a training.
efficient use of the available labor
m
i s s 'Cora
V U ia
u n yri
a arrived
m w u
«
Miss
Bayer
here
business visitor here Monday.
„Urt
Miss Martha Struhar of Port­ Friday from Portland to visit her 8Upp
M.97
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Bay-
4
Conserve supp ies
land spent several days as a guest er, who celebrated their 25th materials, such as burlap and bai -
of Mrs. Glen Karnes.
wedding anniversary Saturday,
wire.
Mrs. Ed Alley and her mother, February 28.
5- ®e prepared to cooperate
Mrs. John Hays, left Sunday for
H.54
Mr. and 'Mrs. B. M. Kelley and with his neighobrs in exchanging
Vancouver, Washington on busi­ the latter’s) nephew, Robert Hoi- help, machinery or transportation,
ness for several days.
mes. motored to Redmond S u n d a y _____________________________
Estel Hartley came up from to visit W. D. Holmes and family
Portland Saturday to visit his and Howard Holmes.
family returning to the city Sun­
Mrs. Orville Lyman and Mrs.
day afternoon.
Physician & Surgeon
Ed Alley motored to The Dalles
Mr. and Mrs. John Koepke and Tuesday to meet Mr. Lyman who
The Dalles Hospital
family of Redmond spent the week returned from Seattle.
end here visiting relatives.
Miss Mary Esson is back in the
lh -
dites O e ç o r
1942
1939
1936
Robert Holmei went to Maupin school
1928
1926
scnooi room
room a
iv e r an absence
n vw r.n r of
ui «
______________
, .
—-—
after
a
Sunday to spend the day visiting
friends.
Mrs. Edgar Alley entertained
Grass Valley
Students Set For
One-Act Plays
W
ay
/T<
f
I
^ A D V
AŸNE
óS^OOH <PAIRV COUNCIL
iqe urinei
FIR S T
S »
v ia
Î
w&y in
iiv x v
CLPoley, M.D.
DEPENDABILITY
Business men who know
VAjLtzr as vstll as Q i / a / it v
of accommodations prefer...
x \ WM o / a T:
X
< Y-jjiBiüllLITItirVUin.-r -
HOTEL
mULTnomnH
PORTLAND. OREGON
Ask iksst ssr licbtlsr laarien st »3.50
EspdsHj AtsigMÍ tar Btstans
In these times m ore. than usual it
is important to have a dependable
grocer— In wartime prices and quality
and even quantities are subject to
change.
Quality here will be good, prices
will be fair and quantities what is
allowed.
Zeigler’if
• -
*
_ *** .*
-
S a * ★★★ A,
HELP W ifT T H t W AFtt-V-ßM* UÑITÉO
1
X Vi - Hr- V
g iv e s a b e tte r b & tg a in !
AW AMERICAN BUSINESS ENTERPRISE FOR PUBLIC SERVICE
v* ■ .. 7 r - •«
Zç «
In ste a d of receiving a tax> subsidy,
PP& L has already paid over $10,000,000
in taxes. T h is year alone its rapidly in­
creasing tax w ill exceed $1,000,000.
You get low er and low er electric rates
— governm ent g ets m ore and m ore tax
m oney. B u s in e s s m a n a g e m e n t a lw a y s
Pacifl® P w s v & liifjîfct
Grass Valley
.mmnr i nr— L i L i i i u i i o i i r i nnn 1 -
.
B U S IN E S S M A N A G E M E N T m ade
th ese am azing reductions in your elec­
tric rates w ithout any help from the
public treasu ry ! Pacific Pow er & L ight
h as put up all the m oney for its power
p la n ts , tr a n s m is s io n lin e s an d su b ­
stations, and has taken all the risks of
pioneering and developm ent.
* * \
SïfATSeS^PEFÉifrSfr BO NOS < -STAIVI Pg