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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1940)
f •/ / > 4 SmSRMASI COUNTY J OCRNAL. MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1940 Albany 827, Ontario 828, McMinn last year. With the exception of Public placements were cut near New License ville 653 and Oregon City 546. The Dalles and Newport, all oth ly in half, while private jobs ran In private placement« the re about the same last year, exact er offices showed decreases. Plates Approved ports were: Portland 798, Eugene W’ith the employment service comparisons not being possible 608, Klamath Falls 630, Afcany because of a new classification Oregon motorists will receive a covering early harvest operations 470, Pendleton 358, Hood River license plate in 1941 that is en in many sections, casual place system. 229 Marshfield 223 and Baker «00. In supplementary jobs Portland tirely different in appearance from ments, mostly for seasonal farm In public work Astoria had t69, 1 led with 18,557, Salem followed any plate used in the past. The labor, were reported as 24,782 an Portland 156, Eugene 122, Albany figures on the plate are of a new other all time record, and 170 per with 2,848, Pendleton 1,985, Eu 108 and Medford 95. gene 1,249, Hood 'River 1,067, r~ Keith McDonald ,r Her Kitchen Saves Time and Effort Sent From Wasco To The Dalles design* that is both pleasing ’ and cent gain over June last year. Keith McDonald, who has been more legible, new style lettering tin; local manager of the Union is used for the word “Oregon,” Oil company in Wasco for several No. 20 o f a which is placed between the “19’ years, has been transferred to o o o o Facts That Concern You and the “41” at the bottom of the The Dalles and Harold White, plate. The colors, as previously who has been a part of the staff announced, will be a dark green at TKe''Dalles has been put in background with white numerals charge Of the local station. Mr. and figures. and Mrs. White will move / While these colors are the same Vasco as soon as they can find a as on the Washington plate, it is house. Archie Kirkelie is driving thought that they will not lend Jtrtick at The Dalles. the slightest confusion, as the Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grady and characters oh the two plates are Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nisbet anu entirely different, on Washing child spent Sunday picnicking at ton’s plate the state name apd Wilson park being accompanied year date will be above the figures by Laville and Gaylord Guy. while Oregon’s will carry this in Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Yocum and formation below. In addition, the Beverly Yocum and > Joe Yocum Washington plates all bear an were gmests from Mosier at the alphabetical prefix to the numer . - - - - ■ - . . ,_u home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence in which its owner takes als, this prefix being in bold type, MAGINE the pride of this Port heater, delight. Funk. land, Oregon, housewife whose special number of home owners whe and the Washington plates ar» Mr. and Mrs. J. Harris of Van recently completed kitchen Is so are The taking advantage complets larger than Oregon’s couver, Wn., visited Mr. and Mrs. -attractive and convenient, wen electric service in the of kitchen I. Cnarles Neville Sunday a£ the planned and well lighted, it gives rapidly increasing in all sections of her every facility for carrying on Sargent home. They went tv her daily kitchen tasks in the the country, the Modern Kitchen Placements Increase Mi ryhill to see the nvuseum being ahortest time and with the least Bureau reports. With ■ cooking, water heating, refrigeration, dish- accompanied by Arthur Van Gil- possible fatigue. washing, ventilation and lighting, For The Jobless Those cabinets along the wall and 6< r. Mrs. Harris and Mrs. Neville dozens of other kitchen taak>> provide all the storage space aU performed are sorority sisters. by electrical equip W’ith placements running n needed for dishes and utensils she Bill Dutton of Idaho chioe heie uses at her electric range. Her ment, most of it completely auto- thousand a day for the entire matlc, today’s homemaker la fast for harvest work. He is a nephew Refrigerator, also electric, stands at to aave time in the kitchen month, June broke all records BARLEY the left of the kitchen, just outside learning ol Harley and Ed Dutton. so as to have more time for other since the establishment of the the picture. In the basement, be Mrs. Dick of H-untington Park, low the sink. Is an electric water Interests. Oregon State Employment service California visited at the Bryant more than five years ago, Director Van Gilder home and at Fossil. L. C. Stoll accounted today. New AnSWCrZ B r e w e r s ’ m alt is the purest ingredients— make beer Wheel Alignment She is Raymond Van Gilder’s voter. jobs reported from 21 offices were and ale the mild, tasty, w h olesom e barley that has had its starches m od Miss Ruth Patrick of Yoncalla g* indmother. 30,670 against 16,677 for June, beverages that they are. ified. T h e barley Is first permitted Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fisher and is a visitor at the home of her Saves Tires 1939, a gain of 84 per cer.t. brother, Rev. Patrick and family. to “sprout” b y the addition of m ois N o w the brew ing industry is tak During the month the active two dauhgters of Albany visited When front tires show uneven Mr. and Mrs. Hal Shelton were file of unemployed was cut from from Sunday until Monday with ture. At the right instant, the grow th ing action to keep the retailin g of the cause usually is improp Ah and Mrs. E. P. Edwards and week end guests at the home of wear 43,072 to 40,229. These figures is checked by heat and the sprouts er wheel alignment, although im beer as w h olesom e as beer itself. Mr, and Mrs. Ed McKee. compare with 47,114 on June 30, ch Idren. proper inflation is a factor, ae* are rem oved. A plan to elim inate abuses is already Alta Ireland is here from Moro 1939, a decrease of nearly 15 per* Bob Evans is helping harvest cording to the Emergency Roau in effect in a num ber of states. It is the crop on the Lee Dehler ranch, j where she was staying with Mrs. Service of the Oregon State Motoi cent. W h a t rem ains is m a lt. . . the e s Of the registered jobless, 31,911 Mra. Porter and daughter from Emma Sayrs. being extended. Ask u s for an inter Association. Under-inflation^ex sential base of all good beer and ale. men and 8,318 women. Vet , Sa’.em is doing the cooking there. cessive wear on the outer edge ol are esting fre e booklet erans number 2,605, and 307 found ’¿ordon and John Hilderbrand , E very step in 4 be brew ing o f good shoulder of a tire* over inflation, regular jobs last mouth. The Port Just ‘Two-Ton’ W rite: U nited B rew ers Industrial visited with the Edwards family beer and al "cn taught by excessive wear in the center ox land office has ‘ 22,792 on the ac over the week end. F o u n d a tio n , 19 E a s t 4 0th S tr ee t, the tread. Cupping wear at one centu riesoL T od ay,am az Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Royce and edgt indicates incorrect camber ox tive file, moje than half the state N e w York, N . Y. ingly expert 1 1 . ers — using only Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Royce and 1 other misalignment. Wavy wear total and a slight increase over Carmen Lee enjoyed a • picnic over the entire tread surface in lunch on the Frank Lamborn lawn dicates a loose front end assem Sunday. bly. T . Lester Johnson Betty Ann Ford of The Dalles is employed at the Joe Hilder- i LAWYER brand home„ Noise in the front end of cars Mrs. Ida King was remembered with the coil spring type of knee- WASCO r _ " MOW with a surprise birthday party action may be caused by sand or Tuesday at her home when a sot- ' gravel on the spring seat, accord utl afternoon was enjoyed with ing to the Emergency Road Ser visiting friends. vice of the Oregon Motor Asso ' Mrs. West and two sons are ciation. visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hines. Two workers settled down to Mrs. Leon Smith and infant son, ; eat their dinner. One began by Larry Leon, came home from The I unwrapping a large parcel at Dalles hospital Wednesday. ( which the other stared in sur Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shull are ■ prise. in the Ajax country for harvest _____ ____ turbines keep spinning I * Wot”t th a t? ” he asked. on their farm there and will re Till« weird apparition Is not a vis ’’But whether you use electricity or not, water turn in about ten days. itor from Mars, but simply Tony | “Well, it’s like thip. My Missus Harley Dutton and Mrs. Ed (“Two-Ton” ) Galcnto, heavyweight is away, so I thought as I’d make continues to spin turbines, steam plants must be Dutton and Mrs. Vern Dutton pugilist. Tony is hiding behind his myself a pie.” kept turning over 24 hours a day. “Bit long, ain’t it? ” motored to The Dalles Wednes new training mask which saves his • “Oh, I dunno, it’s rhubard.” face from disfigurement. day. Joe Hilderbrand will harvest the Archie Gosson and Pres Boice c’ops as well as his own. Rt-v. and Mrs. Cannell are spending several weeks in a cot- k.g< at Dee Lake. David Walsh is visiting at the Z > y ^ A D A ,R r'M A V N E b >me of his brotheT-in-law and small system handicapped sister, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kirke O R E G O N < P À I R Y C O U N C IL lie during harvest. “A small power system, serving one locality, us Mrs. Bargenholt visited here ually can operate at capacity only a few hours a from Portland with her son Ches day. It must be ready to serve everyone, but No question about it - the weath ' Four taiblespoons melted butter ter and family. Vern Dutton is in charge of er’s hot! But that’s no excuse for 1 Three egg whites doesn’t have enough diversified homes, agricul the Klondike warehouse and Dei- drowning your family in chilly Ono teaspoon of vanilla ture, or industry to bring up its sales average. bert Johnson is managing the cle- foods seven times a week. One One cup shredded coconut Even if it purchases its power, a small system is answer to this is waffles - so dust . Sift together the dry ingre dients. Beat together the egg 'uneconomical, for it must contract the year off your w-affle iron and.start sum i yolks, milk and butter. ( Stir into mer waffle adventures. around to buy enough electricity to carry its i Waffles used to make their ap- , the dry ingredients, beating until peak load on the busiest day o f the year. r poarance once a week for Sunday smooth. Then fold in stiff-beaten morning 'breakfast, and then dis ■ egg whites. Fold the vanlla into appear until the following week. j this mixture. On each waffle be- I But now they have acquired style , fore baking, sprinkle one-fourth mid are served as the main course cup of coconut. Serve with orange •7, for luncheon or supper, or as the ■ maimalade sauce made from one I dessert with ice cream, fruit or i cup of orange marmalade heated with a few tablespoons of hot berries. , 4. Everyone likes waffles. They water. / are easy to make, too, and they i Baron and Corn Waffles are satisfactory from the stand ¡Two cups sifted cake flour point of food values because they One and a half tap liking powder " I’m sorry I didn’t ¡aic ------ full of good things as eggs, One half teaspoon skit milk and butter. Waffles are the One tablespoon sugar •» why P. P.& L. is efficient A trade sooner perfect base for creamed dishes, Two egg yolks, beaten j the/creamed mixture all hot ami “Because it serves 21 counties from Idaho to the One cup milk sea, Pacific Power & Light Company has a greater says: Albert Greener, ready in your electric casserole. One-fourth cup butter, melted Gingerbread battei comes out of variety o f customers than does apy small system Hillsboro, Oregon the waffle iron begging for ice One cup drained whole kernel corn One-fourth cup chopped crisp which serves but one locality. Thus, for example, ci earn or fresh applesauce to go bacon when a local cannery shuts down for the year, 'Uni I glazd I traded my gas trac w^h its crispness. And here”s a Two egg whites, beaten stiff thought - try making a two-decker tor and got a ‘Caterpillar’ D2? another type o f cannery, a mill, or a mine hun Sift the dry ingredients togeth shortcake, using two waffle quar er and blend wth the egg yolks, dreds o f miles away on Pacific Power & Light / “Well, when a fellow plows 12 ter» for each serving and filling 'butter, and milk. Stir in lightly Company lines may start up to use the power that acres of land for $2.70 less than v/ith something creamed as crab, the corn and bacon. Fold in stiff 1 b . . . we make it fresh shrimp or veal. Or serve the ly beaten egg whites. would otherwise be without a market. The result . C it formerly cost him to plow 6 crunchy - affairs with cream«» o f this large, diversified system is cheaper and ’’Electricity is the most perishable o f all com acres—what would he say? chipped beef. cheaper electricity for you. Proof: in 1925 the modities. W hen you turn on a lamp or appliance, Here are two recipes for waf *Just what I’m saying: I’m sorry fles - one is a quick dessert that average kilowatt-hour used in the homes served generators must be ready to turn out electricity I didn’t-trade sooner.” can come from your emergency by Pacific Power &. Light Company sold for 5}4e, for you. It can’t be stored . . . electricity must be Di op in and let us show you how shelf, yet it’s really a company Wiudcharger, For Lights & Power today it sells for 2j4c.” made fresh. you can make savings like these’ dessert. And the other can be the main course for a summer 6.62’ Deluxe "Ref. $129.50 ; 9’ waffle party. Slightly higher; Its* a Copeland, O ’MEARA Toasted Coconut Waffles Since 1918; 110 or 32v, Delivered Two cups sifted %cake flour , - ■ Eve It and Buy It. Three teaspoons baking powder - Always at Your Service DeMoss A Son John Deere Caterpillar One half teaspoon salt Th-ee egg yolks DeMoss Spring/ and Moro, Ore. One cup milk 5JKÏ0 WHAT IS M ALT?. I and how is it used in making beer and ale f BEER... a beverage o f moderation WHERE DO YOU STORE ELECTRICITY? 2. Hi- W ay / 3« l ET me EXPLAIN: 4. P acific P ower & L ight C ompany Supply & Imp. Co J M as >• -.7 * .*