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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1945)
V I i I JUUIUI a U MOMd< OttttWO*» ' /ÍIDAt, JàkVAÀT IX, lili Afier JtellM MtndAf Wtor wh U end a i Home . n r ,. Mv <»4 -Mr and Mr» F n n h Pike receiv er word Saturday that the for mer's nephew, Staff Sergeant Verle Baker, was killed in action on Leyte «a December 11, 1944. Sgt Mhher hag been in the army aboUt five yearn and had been over »»A about three w tr s, Mr and M n William Brinkert vwfct to The Danes early Sunday rromhsg to m eet their eon, Pfc wnpam Brinkert who arrived there fr om ; Portland. He recently return - ed to the 9U tee ftrwr the South Pacitte and will apeod hi a fuiiouf^i here with hia pareate. Great Vaflay gebekab lodge No 118 installed ofltoer» At it» weec- M ay»» B lw r , KoMt, Rwfc; tm n u n r ; Clara ¿ h i e Blaylock. LSN<L Catherine Blaylock R3VG: V erna ¿Block, LSVQ; Attoe Smith, warden:. Cqm BsCrigo, eeoduc- tress; M m W iley, inside guard; Maxine W ker, outside guard: Jo Hogue, dMpiain A got l»ek suipdgfc preceded the instaUitiou of officers Mr ihd Mm than fceyfceUs 4 Of A s MUitte in the FHHM The “lieek Panthto“, • M tghv tended thy Jo|n| inrt>lltU<W 0 * * r 83-3 percent are high sehooj held artillery pleee, weighs 34 the Mason# an<| Eastyri} Star led graduates as. compared to 3 5 par tens when in firing position, the went to T h t^ a lM Tuesday <t# | b geq at Mgro Saturday night. cent of the soldiers in World War Ninth Service Gommtoad Ordnance tend the AiheMU o f a friend x I, says the Ninth Service Command officer announced today. Mr and Mr» Jesee Helyer oj Ed A IM Was a business yisitflr Kent spent Monday visiting al at Ruftfi Tuesday. the home of Mr and Mrs J. 3 ' Qrville Ruggles went to The Newcomb. babes Tuesday to bring bi» wife home from the hospital where Mr and Mrs Wallace May and the has been since Thursday for »on, Clarence, were dinner guests, at the home of Mr and Mrs Dean medical attention. Mr and Mrs Willard Barnett and Reynolds on Sunday. son, Keith, were business visitor i Mr and Mrs Moneo Cañavero of in The Dalles Sunday. * Los Gatos, California ar*> the par Mr and Mrs T. M. Rolfe and ents of a son bom Monday, Jan- Mrs Charles Baker and son, Ker 8th at a hospital in San Jose, Cal mit. were business visitors in Tin ifornia. Mr and Mrs J. S. Newcomb Dalles Saturday. are the infant’s grandparents. ^Amy Lou Woodworth .o f The Mr and Mrs Frank Pike went Dalles came Saturday to visit tc The Dalles Sunday where they a3 it is, is not* the only way to the versatility of apples in the Mm Kenneth Barnett. She return- met his parents, Mr and Mrs I. D. make use of this combination, menu— Apple Cobbler and Apple ©c to The Dalles Sunday accom Pike from Hermiston, all going Turnovers, tarts, and dumpling*'Muffins. Try them on your family panied by Mrs Barnett. fe Springfield to be (with Sgt. are often better choices for a small while a p p le are at their beat, both A Dunlap and Mrs AI Baker’s mother, Mr» L..M. Baker. family or for individual serving in quality and in price. x , M S Keck went to Portland Fri Mr and Mrs Frank Pike returned than a whoi O pie. . . ___ day to visit relatives and friends. home Monday evening. *r" , > APPLE COBBLER - Mrs Dunlap will return home Wad- Turnovers - are especially good 3 apples or more - 1-4 tap »alt resday and Mrs Kock will v h ? George Wi’cox was a business for lunch box use because they 1-4 cup sugar 1-2 cup sugar relstteus in the Valley before -o v.sitor in Portlasd and Newberg can be eaten out of hand. Apple 1-4 tap cinnamon 1-4 cup milk from Friday to Sunday. turning- t dumplings—and, who doesn’t like. 1 cup flour . . 1 egg, well beaten Mr andM rs Ben Payne and son, Mr and Mrs J. S. Newcomb and them—should be served hot and Trunk, were business visitor» in daughters, Doris and Mrs Bus Txr- make a scrumtious dessert for a The Dalles Saturday. v’inter dinner. Cook books have Mrs Vent Mobley and children gan and her son, Robert, were din- king suggested- that apple dump rei guests at the heme of ” • of Shaniko spent Sunday visiting and Mrs Jesse Helyer at Kent lings be served with hard sauce but a t the A. A. Dunlap home. e since the war hard sauce has vir- Mrs Ed Alley left Friday for Tuesday evening. Portland to visit her son, Bruce, and family several days. The Grass (Valley Rebekah lod ge is sponsoring another card par ty at the I.OD F.. ball Saturday evening January I S . „ > ’ M »""Marietta Beeler came . up from Portland Friday evening to wit* her children, Richard and Marline, at the home of Mrs Glen T^w^y. returning to the city Sat COW •MtoiMw MtoeUkl «to will. fredlwM to * bewl, < M M n i egg mMh> fp M a melted but’ ter. Peuy the liquid ingredients in- to the dry, stirring just enough t? combine. Spread this batter ov er the apples, and bake in a mod erate oven until the batter is done. Serve with cream. r APPLE MUFFINS 2 cups tlour 3 tbsp sugar 4 top baking powder 1 egg 3-4 tap cinnamon 1-fl cup butter 1-4 tsp nutmeg 1 cup milk .3-4 cup chopped apple S ift flour, measure, add baking powder, salt, 1-2 tap cinnamon, nut meg and 4 tbsp augar. Beat egg: yiCTOny Mias Doris Anderson went to Tht Datto» TteteidAjr to spend aev- »ral days visiting friends retura- ingdM>ma Sunday. * Mr and Mrs Fred Cox and son, Ddn, w ent to The Dalles Monday urday. Mr and Mrs C. W. Fields left evening to attend the Gideon’s Tu^day for Pendleton to meeit the former’s son, Leighton, in th«» U. S. Navy, and wife who arrived there from Bremerton, Wash., '* m o o o o q o o o o o o c »0000000000000 M llll« » gOue«T I Is ao old established firm that has been selling, servicing and repairing ears for a generation. The dependability of its products and the qual ity of its service has been proven many times. Mow, when it is doubly important that you havOijbed voHonattamp? nod <|toick service to keep your cars and trucks running, have us take care of your service problèma.*' Bonds n o * “ . oOiy w in tbe war ■ „ are r is i n g the“ T ire Repair and Recapping t o I E 3 rd bn® 10*0 ® 80 .•U need money d ,d Ì t t S « h . t t h e 8 - icemen0 ’ o® of The Dàlie« , draw or c Victory Pmen " i c - f o t Victory. And 1 buying B _ . < n v o u t t r tbatl1 V E S l ... o O 1 1 S • a i . _ j ' prosi*»'* AM Uwto ‘" •» « h tn lt to 4n'<mt* ' in» only ,nou#h M m otom •vwnlj' ■ fold In chopped Applet. Fill greas ed muffin pane about 2-fl full, hlace an app}e wedge on top of each if desired. Combine remaining cinnamon and sugar, sprinkle on muffin batter. Bake in het oven (400 degree») for 25 minutes. Makes 16 email muffin». T . Lester Jehneon