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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1944)
call , CO MOHO. OREGON. Where It All Started lx Italy Gf໫ Valley’: Sodai Affairs Recounted FRIDAY. JUNE ITALY diesoived ¿A water, will give some what the same body or Alling. For most rayoa dresses two table spoons are enough, although more or less may be used, according to th£ stiffnqps desired- Less can be w ed for sheer rayon. Gelatin is softened fir st. by ¿caking a few minutes C® a little cold water and then dissolved in Lolling watpc, The solution 1** jounBd* into a ^ container large enough to hold the dress *pd enough cold water added to males it comfortable to the hands. The drew to washed and rinsed and then dipped in the gelatin solution, and then equeesed gently and .dry Enough t c ^ ir o o ^ 1^ ^ 1 ture, s p rin g conatan,Uy, then re- amount of heat and shape of □- tare Oca top. of. double boHer and VtnaU. Pour cooked custard imnie °*^r hot water. A llen cw - d lately into bowl to cool (In or tard to cook at low temperature der to prevent scum from form nj stirring constantly until mixture on surfaces as custard cool«, cov forms a coating w hch adheres to »r bowl almost immediately witl the spoon. This will require from bowl cover or waxed paper) Adt 12 to 20 minutes, depending on flavoring when cool. 3 B B B c w ^ is ^ - - x x .^ S 3 5 5 3 5 5 5 3 S 3 5 Z 5 5 5 2 S S 5 5 5 S 5 S » 3 5 u ^ 2 K Mr and Mm Orville Ruggles were hosts at a dinner party at CASSINO tlieir home Wednesday evening in honor of John Roth, who is home from Farragut. Those present in cluded Mr and Mrs O M Cleveng 1« an old established firm that has been sell! j , er, Mr and Mrs Norris G ilk iso • «servicing and repairing cars for ftp generation. Mr and Mrs Willard Barnett, Mr The dependability of its products and the qual and Mrs Kenneth Crews, the honor ity of iU service has been proven many times. guest and his wife- The evening was spent playing pinochle with • * <# high score« held by Mrs Kenneth Now, when it is doubly important that y o u , Strawherries, universal favor lemon joke. Crews and Mr. G lkison and low have good workmanship and quick service to CU&TARD SAUCE ites for their color and flavor, ¿cores went to Mrs Gilkison and keep your cars and trucks running, have U3 take 1-4 tap salt have another virtue to recommend 2 cups milk John Roth. 2 eggs 1-4 cup sugar care of your service problems. them to the family meal-planner— Mrs Glen Perry returned home richness in vitamin C. For b e s t' 1 tap almond jex tract Sunday evening from Hillsboro Scald milk' in top o f double health some of this vitamin is where she spent several days vis boiler until it begin® to steam. needed ev«i*y day and recent iting her mother m law, Mrs John Break eggs and beat ig h tly . Add testa show- -that strawberries are Perry, who wae ill but is very sugar and «alt to egg». Pour m i F .3 rd ~ T h e D a lle s 1oos in vitamin C, ranking along. much improved. scalded milk slowly on egg mix- W i t h vi <aii|g V n r i ir m r w xF Olltt M I cl u n »■ Mr an d -M rs Fred Cox went tv In order that there will be lit White Salmon Sunday to v sit ¡♦’e loss of th e vitamin, it is bet his sisteT, Mi.« Charles Anderson, . ter tq wash berries before hullng. rnd to see Arch Russell and fam F re n c h forces, eager fo r another sm ack at the tra d itio n a l ioe, nave Soaking m water for any lengtn ily at Lyle. The Russell twir.s, Alma an<| .Irma returned with I taken the spotlight In the big A llied d riv e in Ita ly . T hey struck west of time may draw out some of the w a rd fro m C astelforte (1) in a sensational assault on M t. M a i . ' k ; W hen you say '‘Barclay’s” you are vitamin. Fortunately for straw them to , spend a week. tu red the im p o rta n t town of Ausonia. cutting the only road thre / s ’’ *-•<* helping to continue a . friendship Mrs Anrt* Barnet spent the 1 v a lle y and ripp ing a hole in the Gustav line. To the south (2) C . 8. berry-shortcake enthusiasts, - the week end m Portland with her forces drove the enem y fro m Santa M a rla In fa n te , and north w ard (sm all usual method of slicing the ber- w e value most highly! mother. Mrs A A Dunlap, leaving a rro w s l the B ritis h E ighth a rm y extended its Rapido riv e r bridgehead. r e s and allowing them to stand with or without sugar for a short Saturday and coming home Mon time before serving destroys l it day. . Mr and Mr» Harold Bakin and visit his daughter, Mrs Mauoe the experiment station at Union tle if any of the vitamin. Tests were overnight guests at the T M indicate, however, that crush ng FU VAT I S TO O t C Z son, Harry Dean, went to Portland Garrett. He came from Burns. oi mashing the berries for short Monday to take Harry Dean to Mrs C A Elliott of Rockaway is Rolfe home Thursday night. Stnugbt RYE Whiskey Andrew Brown of Maupin spent cake causes a loss. the doctor. Mrs Dell Olds accom- here viailting her brother and 86 Proof pari'ed them to the city for medi sif ter in law, Mr and Mrs J E Sunday v siting at the John Block >. Plump, glistening with sugar home. just melted, ready to be drenched cal treatment. Jacqueline Squire Mrs Nelson of Gamas, Wash., with cream (even if it en’t so accompanied them home to spend Mr and Mrs Willis Brittian and is here viaiting at the home of heavy as it used to be) strawber « part of the summer visiting oon, Gary Wayne of Tygh Valley Mr and Mrs C W Fields. ries are a t their best. But when her aunt and uncle, Mr and Mi» spent several days here at the Mr and Mrs R G Hoffman and there ie but little cream available Sam Stark home, leaving Sunday Lben Kee. Harry Hcising came up from for home eccompanbad by her Mrs Ray Hoffman of Salem «pent there are other ways to serve Portland Saturday night and left sister, Mrs Helen Bayer and dau- from Friday to Sunday visiting strawberries. Sweeten whole ber- for the city Sunday. (He was ac grter, Julia, who will spend a few at «the home of Mr and Mrs Her r es with a ¿virile of honey and man Peter« serve with a chilled Custard Sauce companied by h"a wife and chil days there- Mr and Mrs Art Bibby and flavored with almond extract; eor dren who have been visiting at Dean Wilcox, Duane Lemley and the Dell Olds home Herman Zidgler were visitors in children and Carolyn Lemley were serve whole strawberries with De v aitora at Tygh Valley Sunday. vonshire Sauce. Recipes for thesa Mr and Mrs Vernon Garrabrant The Dalle« Sunday. X .^ O C K Gus Engstrom and Mr and Mrs two sauces are given here: and son of Hood R w were gueeh Clarence May left Monday for DEVONSHIRE SAUCE at the home of Mr and Mrs C R Hood River to visit h » grandpar John Engstrom were visitors in The Dalles Saturday. 4 this cream 1-4 tap grated Anderson Sunday. Mrs Anderson ents. Mr and Mrs J A Walter. Mr and Mrs Roy Schilling and 1 pkg cream cheese lerron rind accompanied them to Hood River Mrs Helen Bayer, Mr» Edgar «on, Gary, were Sunday dinner 1 tbsp sugar 1 tsp lemon juic** for several days. Alley and Miss Ethel Barnett Blend cream nto the cheese. Clarence Young radioman . 1-c were hostea«*** at a layette «bow guests at the home of Mr and Add the sugar, grated rind and aitived here Saturday from Seat er at the former’s home Friday Nirt Ted Trimble. Mrs J J W.ley of Portland ar tle, Wash , to spend several days afternoon in honor of Mrs Char leave with hia parents, Mr and les Perrigo. After the gifts were rived here Thursday to spend) the Mrs Grover Young. opened refreshments were served week end visit ng friends. Mr and Mrs 0 N Rugges had Mrs Ted von Borstel and dau by the hostesses. dinner with Mr and Mrs W E ghter, Rita, were business visitors Mr and Mr Boyce Blaylock and Bruckert at Klondike Saturday in The Dalles Friday. family spent Sunday afternoon Mrs Matt Simon returned home visiting at the home of Mx and evening. School election was held at the from Montana where she spent Norrie Gilk'eon. school house Monday afternoon some time visiting her mother Mr and Mrs Ed Alley, M t and when Roy Schilling was re-elect end sister. Mrs Art Schilling and Art Bibby ed as directeor for three years Mr and Mia Dean Olds and son, attended the Elks banquet and and Willard Barnett was ^-elect- Petty Office»- 3-c Donald Olds, bond drive in The Dalles Wednes • ed clerk to serve one year. left Friday for Tygh VaHey to day evening- . Mr and Mr« Ted Trimble were vart Mrs Olds’ brothers. August Ed Vintia of Seattle, Wash., a ’ and Rinehart Wasaenmiller and former resident of Grasw Valley r business visitors inr The Dalles families before returning to their was here Thursday visiting friends , Tuesday. home in Portland, after viaiting end relatives. GELATIN FOR STARCH relaives and friends here about Rev. and Mr« A1 Garrieon of Ordinary household -gelatin may Meupin were visitors here Sun be used as a ‘‘starch’* to restore day. ?ayon dresses that have become Helen Simon and Marie von limp and crush easily after wash Bontfel returned home Sunday ing, reports Miss Lucy Lane, ex from* The Dalle« where they at- tension specialist in , clothing and tended summer school at St. textiles a t OSC. Information on Mary’« academy. th e new way of handling rayon builds the Mr and Mrs Fred Kurela re fabrics has been received from the turned to their home in Portland ruggtd V. S. department of agriculture. Friday after spending a week here Starch is not used successfully with her parents, Mr and Mrs with rayon fabrics but plain, gran Matt Simon ulated gelatin, softened and then A thunder storm which reached cloudburst proportions in the Rutledge district fell Sunday af temoon. Mr and Mrs Dick Richard« of CON «DAIRY COUNCIl Tire Repair and Recapping »» iw i m t 1 Willy : ' H erfs what war bon NOTICE T h e Pacific Pow er & L ight to our boys overseas... office in Moro will be closed all mean ships and Saturdays until further notice. planes, more guns and ammunition, more Please call 641, M oro of all the implements they need to win! Bock th a A tta c k — Buy M o re Than Boforol THE OLD RELIABLE for Quality—Dependability—Courtesy Pacific Power & Light Company LOWELL THOMAS -N E W S ^ T IM E OUR B U S I N tS S -M A N A O ID ROW