Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 13, 1943, Page 4, Image 4

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    « J f k G lt 4, »HERMAN COÙwfrt JOURNAL» MORp. OREGON.
FRIDAY, AUGUST IS. IMS
These cheese muffin» «would be sugSr, which melted, fie they by, leaving a trail of blue smoke,
¡tore in The Dalle* Wednesday.
<«Uledt the tytle a^eani ¡“Sweet- followed in a short time by a ter-
Mr and Mrs E J l ilelyer were
apfcuaipg h AW m
water.”
ri^c explosion. It was a meteor,
Cheese Muffin»
called to Hood River Wednesday
to
Uw
«w
th
bat
the iearwmie , p « t « l 9 fllled
2 cupe enriched flour
as ¡they received word of the ser­
----- ■ t o the timid with «we, maklag them
4 top fetfcm ipm tfkr 4
j
ious illness of her father, - Johzi
em oked eettree ie r UMUiy days. wonder what next the ixyaterioua
2 top sugar : 1 ^pp salt
Adams.
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0?
4 < W t o « a e H f w died mountain, had in .t o r e io r them.
i tap ginger
1
T ®**P ®ri}k
Bob Schilling returned here Fri­
He WM b -r w i <m the
FW» « U ~ out
Independence
2tbap m elted h | 0 e r
day after spending the day vis­
mild
^mUariee.
j4.h>,
«low
to
the
Rodi
i
.
Devil’.
Gate,
where the
2-3 cup gpstnri dhriTP cheese
iting his mother. Mrs R J Baker
trail they were h lo in g . Rev. Gar- Swarfw.ter river flow, through
Sift
first
five
.^ry
¡ingredients
Arnold Sharpe and Mrs Frank -returned here with him to spend
Every plan for good eating ed with other milk products,
together; A»tir in <heese. Beat refcon a Methodist preacher, de- a narrow gateway, wnth rocky
|*jke went to Heppner Monday I , several days.
Marts out with milk. Everybody cheese could well appear in the
and JmeV livorad Gu funeral sermon at *»11« throe hundred and fifty feet
Miss Myrtle Helyer and her tin the family needs it—children meat, poultry artd egg group of effff
upend the day Waiting friends.
ed butter. Add >|htuid -H dry mix­ the lonely gmve. Rayne "left a in heiffht. Glose by, Nature pro-
Miss Cassie Holmes came home sister, Nonma Jean and brother, one quart and adults tone pint baric foods because of its use­
wife And four children to carry vkUd a narrow pass for wagons;
from The Dalles Friday evening Gordon, and a siater, Mrs Bob daily- While milk is not yet ra­ fulness as an alternate food for ture, striving sn ly ^ a t il fiour dis­
« best imw cca ld '
through it raced the Pony Ex-
appears. 'Do not^pat. FUl butter­
to spend the week end visiting Bershe of Moro went to Hood Riv­ tioned, the need is so great that meat. Meat rationing calls for a
At
noon
the
em
iir.p
t,
wv-e
pree.
rid?«, and nearby are the
er Thursday to visit their grand the supply should ¡be used care­ wise selection of alternates. Poul­ ed onwffin ;p«ns £-3 full'.«bake in
her father.
treated
to
one
o
i
Nature’,
rare
»rave,
o f some who had reached
father who is very ill. Mr Helyer . fully. None must be wasted throu­ try, fish, eggs, as well as cheese 40D degree oven^ffhout 20 minutes.
e«hiUt»ona.
A
ball
of
Are
flawed
their
journey'»
end
Mr aad Mrs Frank Fike took rt turned home with them 1 and
gh careless handling. Infant» and and milk, also supply «proteins es­ Makes ^ 2 muffm*
his sister, Mrs Jeesie «Goodrich, Mrs Helyer remained to help
growing children should have first sential to growth and health.
back to The Dalles Sunday even­ take care of her father.
l V f r D ffO
call, tif there is not enough for
Under rationing the beet way TA LL W
ing after spending the week end
A A Dunlap and daughter, Mrs everyone.
AIN 1 » A U
of utilising cheese is to use it PIC
here visiting her «parents, Mr and Kennejth Barnett, and Miss Betty
Of course, the commonest and in eombination with bread, cer-,
As the. emigrant* set around
Mrs I D Pike, and her son, Irwin, Olds were visitors in The Dalles
probably the surest way of get­ eals, fresh vegetables, etc which their caoqHfires, they listened to
who is spending the summer here Thursday evening.
ting the milk you need is to drink s ic not rationed or to stretch
by
with hie grand parents.
Mrs James Walkenshaw left it, but milk tis a versatile fotKl quick frozen or canned vegetables stories of She
Captain
«Gant-
O
ne
of
4he
child­
Saturday for Hubbard after »spend­ that you can eat as well as drink- which are rationed.
Mr and Mrs Ed Alley went to
ren ashed,him J*by 4be stream was
The Dalles Saturday to meet th< i ing three weeks here with her in milk puddings and soups,
Cheese C® combination with named Sweetwater.n “J .drank the
daughter, Mrs Dell Olds-
creamed vegetables, as ice cream other food provides satisfying water and it. didn’t ta ste sw e e t, ’
their son and daughter4n-Jaw, Mr
The first car of wheat was ship­ and cheese. It doesn’t matter »3
and Mrs Bruce Alley o f Portland-
ped from the Eakin Elevator Fri­ long as you get the amount need­ main dishes. Borne suggestions are the youngster cem plM ned “Bever-
BRAND
Their daughter, Irila Lee, came
cheese in ^casserole dishes, cheese al years ago.M replied the Cap­
day over the new side track.
JLeatwky
fltsaight
Bombe»
Whiskey
ed
,
•
home with them to spend the
in hearty salads, cheese (in hot and tain, "some tracers were crossing
American Legion Auxiliaries‘of
Cheese
is
a
favorite
way
of
eat­
week end. Mrs Bruce AM«y re
cold
„ sandwiches—and cheese in the river ^whaa one o f the packv
TtenT are giving a M olhe P itcher ing milk. It can and shobld play
turned to Portland Surfday and
baked
products is an excellent way mules slipped on a -rock and fell.
J * • A
Dance Saturday night. Good time. an important part
, *>.4
Nslaeaal JMsritters Predaci» Carp, N. Y.
in the nation's to add variety with increased use Hk* paxi^goteSll wst. Among the
Bruce remained to visit several
Proof
Mr» C Anderson left Friday wartime nutrition. Althoujfh group
days. Miss Alley returned to The
of flours and cereals.
things in the pack was a sack of
for her home in Portland after
Dalles Sunday also.
spending several days here visit­
Mrs Wayland Weld and child­ ing her eon and daughter-in-law,
ren came up from Portland Sun­ Mr and Mr» C R Anderson.
C W Field» and I D Pike went
day for an indefinite stay with
her parents, Mr and Mira J S New­ to Redmond on business Satur­
comb. Mr Weld is working at day returning home Sunday.
Dr Blair Paul of Portland is
Bend and they plan on moving
there as soon as living quarters spending his vacation at the Geo
Wilcox ranch helping with the
are available.
•harvesting.
Mr and Mrs Ted von Bors-tel
Mr and Mr» Florin Coon of
wene visitors in The Dalle« one Sandy spent the week end here
day last week.
visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs
Guests at the « C Jt Anderson Bud Coon, and visiting friends.
home Sunday were Mr and Mrs
Mrs Jessie Goodrich camo up
Bernard Garravrant and son of from The DaUes Saturday evening
Hood River and Mrs Paxton and to spend the week end visiting
Mrs Jack Evans of Portland.
her parents, Mr and Mrs I D Pike
Mrs Kenneth Barnett and Mis» and her son, Irwin.
Mr and Mrs Eugene Amidon of
Betty Olds went to Portland Sat­
Moro
were guests at the home of
urday to spend the week end vis­
Mr
and
Mrs Charles Lemley Sun­
iting friends and shopping re­
turning home Monday evening. day.
Mrs Arxell Lemley and son.
Mr ad Mrs B. Rooper of An­ Duane, and daughters, Eileen and
telope were guests at the home Carolyn. Rodney Hutchcroft, Dor­
of Mr and Mrs A A Dunlap Sun­ othy Ball, Dean Wilcox, Lynn Le-
day.
Bleu and Doris Payne went to
Tygh
Valley Sunday on business
. Howard Pieree o f Portland h
and
to
go swimming having a
staying at the A A Dunlap home
picnic.
lunch before
returning
while here oh his vacation and
home.
is working at the elevator.
O M Fraley came over from
Mr and Mrs H 0 Dugger ar.d
Maupin
Saturday evening to visit
Mr and Mrs Bert Cox went to
his
daughters,
Mrs A rt Bibby and
Smock Prairie Sunday on bu Mi­
Mrs Edison Sutherland o f Pull­
ne»».
Mrs A M Zevely left Sunday man, Wash.
' Mr and Mrs John Engstrom and
for Paisley to visit her husband
Mr
and Mrs EH M oore and Mrs
Sable Dyed Northern
©5
' who is at a look out station in
Elizabeth Schaeffer and Mrs L/ucv
that vicinity.
Muskrat Back»
Ruggles were Sunday guests at
Mr and Mrs Ted Ball and dau­
the home of Mr and Mrs Tom
N orthern Seal
_
©8
ghter, Dorothy, and «on, Roger,
Coyle-
were visitors in The Dalles Mon­
Tuxodo Style
Mrs Ed Alley accompanied her
day.
son, Bruce, to Portland Wednes
Skunk Dyed
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Mr and Mm FI 0 Duggtr and
day after -die had «pent several
Mrs Bert Cox were business vis-
Oppeaum
days here visiting his parent». He
leaves Saturday for the east hav­
ing joined the Seabed. {Harold
BJagg also leaves Saturday with
Sable/Dyed Kolinsky
the same outfit.
Arnold Sharp
Visiting Here' .
From Navy
A D A ^ R r-M A V N E
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439.“
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We Have Preview Showing Of Approximately
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$9500 of
Black Persian Lamb
New x e to n 't smeitcst lur coats.
$299.95
tion oi pdta of the fanotM Bcnioff Fun.
Northern'Black Seal
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August 14
Supper: By AMERICAN LEGION
AUXILIARY
FIFTY CENTS
Orie DHlar
Dyed Coney
$179.95
Put every dollar above the
necessities of life Into War
Bonds. Payroll Savings Is
the best means of doing your
best In help* 1,5 your sonj and
trie r.ds ou the Ashling froifts. Fig­
ure it out yourscV.
EATING is a daily performance,
a habit almost universal, praise be.
B U Y IN G FO O D is almost so. /•.
You need a constant, steady, handy
source of supply where the larder can
be replenished with good food at good
prices. T h a t means-----------------
the season . .
$259.95
$439.95
*
This Unbsual Large
Collection of FUR COATS
W ill be available for your selection for
$339.95
a ' lirpited time . only. T
W e suggest you
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make your selection as soon as possible.
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for endless
pleasure
wearing
Lustrous furs . .
combined with expert work
manship make for good in­
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N o w rs the time «to select
$395.95
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i thrifty Budget or Lay A w a y
$199.95
'P la n .
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Phone 2 1 3 2
fashioned
into lovely coats and jack­
Sable Dyed Squirrel
South American W eatel
Zeigler's ^ 7
Here are. the. best furs of
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You'll bJ«*» the warmth, quality
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