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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1944)
PA Q k 2, * 9 ' (CTftian S H EM M AN C O L im C c u n lg J u u r n a Published Every Friday at Moro, Oregon Güe* L. French air blow« mart be doing some dama<e. Our invasion m ay start soon. * . . M hogether it looks a* if Hitler Law & rather die mal future be fore him. 24. 1944 They’ll Learn About Tanka From a Wac Edit*. Entered as second class matter at the postoffice a t Moro, Oregon ondtr Act of C ongress of M ate« 3. 1879 AfnandM NATIONAL (DITORIAL. iSSOCIATiON OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER SUBSCRIPTION RATES Payable in Advance ONE YEAR JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON . FRIDAY. MARCH |2 < 0 MARCH 24. 1944 Q U A L IT Y L IV IN G . J f e e r e is an old story about a •neefherder who went to town on his annual venture away from his w<-olly friends. He had money in his pocket m what seemed most '.triple quantities and he also had a desire to really pert with his wages in the most soul satisfying manner imaginable to a man long away from the comfort or conn*- vance of his fellows. The story re lates that he went into a restau rant and with a wide and gen erous sweep o f his arm ordered ISO worth o f ham and eggs. That story is typical of many S IL E N C E .Grove wse here visiting Mx and Mr and Mrs W C Helyer wc.e 2 tbsp flopr salt and pepper Mia George McKay. called to Redmond Sunday by Blend ’melted butter and flour Mrs Edna Waterman and Mary the illness of their daughter, Mrs thoroughly, th$n add cold milk and Lou Lyons -were dinner guests Uhnan. Mrs W C Helyer is still >eason. Hast add stir constantly a t th s A. von Borstal hams Sun- there and reports that her dau- until thickened, then cook in up- day gbter is Improving. per part of double boiler ten min- Merrill Satber was transferred Mias Cassie von Burst el . came utes longer. from Chicago to some p b rr in home last Thursday and returned To convert this plain sauce into Maine. to Marylhurst college Monday.*^ egg sauce, add two chopped hard The Saturday Evening Pxvt in rn editorial tell« that the late Senator Charles McNary used to p ir i i h«a leg when the urge to rife and argue came upon him in the senate. The really strong op- wwmed McNary, says the Post, kn< w (»hat silence was the best. There’s a point th°re. Suppose that when the dutiful wrf~ l»e- comes impaenioned with anger over ar evening with the boys, or mud dy shoe», or one of the many other things that bring scornful or bit ing words bo the w ifely tongue, hus MAVNE OREGON < S |R Y COUNCIL SAUCE TO STRETCH FISH Supplies of canned fish for civ- iliane will be sligh tly larger th»» year than la s t but will be less than half aa large a s quantita-e used in normal years before the war. the War Food administration pre- dicta. Tlw homemaker who knows her sauces, however, need not be daun- ted by sm aller supplies. Very of ta s a good sauce w ill make a can o f fish go twice a s far and taste and look tw ice as delicious. White sauce is one o f the most useful len ds learn to**’pinch themselves / to keep silent The words he do^s think up in such a moment are never adequate anyway. A well ch*ored tongue maght stop a quar rel. This is written wrth full reali zation that the caveman school c f thought will prefer to pinch ♦he w f e invuch cases. And th at Method, if done with sufficient de- termination and bravery, is aUo oocafkmly effective ALCOHOL PLANT? cooked eg g s and one tablespoon lemon juice, hen just before tak ing from the stove a well beaten eg g yolk may lie mixed into the sauce to make it richer. To make an attractive curry sauce, mix two tablespoons curry powder with the flour in making w hite sauce. Then cook on e-table spoon chopped green pepper, one- for stretching canned Ash and is fourth cup chopped parsley and a sim ple to make and easytovary. little chopped onion in the butter sauce is the basis for curry for a few minute« and add to the wiucf or sauce, both favorites sauce. Curried fish ip usually ser- WJth fish. ’ ved w ith flaky boiled rice, Almost any fish that comes out The fresh fish that we hav*> in of A can be appetizing served ebundance in our markets may be ^rjth white sauce. Adding white simmered and then served like sauce makes a creamed fish dish, cai ned fish— hot with sauce, in Salmon and tuna fish are old fav- scallops or other bak<*d dishes, or oritee but flaked fish o f any sort cold in salad or gelatin molds. Th? ¡5 gxxxi prepared this way, and so fish is much more tend - r and del », shellfish live oysters, shrimps acious if »uiuru.rt<i and not boiled and crab. Here is a recipe for a (it takes three pounds of fish a- medium w hite sauce Lout twenty minutes to simmer 2 tbsp butter t 1 cup milk tender.) A a isd el fo r instruction in th e operation o f planetary gears in tanks given its finishing ten ch es by P v t. E loise S a n ch es in th e w orkshop o f the ittrurtional aids division o f the A rm ored Schoo! at F ort K nox, K entucky. Government approval of plants for the manufacture o f alcohol here and In Florida should cause activity among wheat farmers (Continued from Page One) who consider the future. If, as seems most Hkely. there is a sur- group^in a certain section of the Kelly’s Column Kenneth Sather Taking Over who come into mrtney beyond their piua of wheat after the war we ncrthwtM who have just about dreams. Perhaps the desire of will certainly need alcohol plants talked a well known nian into farmers for more land and more to utilize our crops. t i e idea o f becoming a candidate land is an indication o f something The process has been worke 1 for congress on an out-and-out Mrs. Jim Wilson, Miss Evelyn the same feeling. out, pilot plans (have been in oper- anti-racketeer .union labor pla»- Duvis, Mrs Rutili Adair, and Lt. , As ham and eggs were the most ation, costa are determined, the form . This rfnfue figure that a Luther Davis were here to visit desirable thing the sheepherder market is ready, there is sale for candidate for a major office can friends and relatives Saturday and could think of,a© land is the most the waste product. Except for the w ir on that « su e alone. They Sunday. Lt. Davis, who was form- oesirable possession our newly z doing there is no reason why contend that -the public is all fed e ily stationed a t Fort Bragg, N. C. rich farmers can imagine. Both small alcohol plant» should not vp on the dogmatic attitude of was on his way to Fort Sill, Gkla- an staples and are satisfying and be in every one of our 4wheat organized labor and (they would 1 oma- very fine to own. counties. like t» trot out some candidate __________________ /T here is no reason why farmers vzho would campaign on that iseuo Scarnan 2-c Carl Gregg « spend It is easy to criticise those who buy more land than they can use. «hf.uld await outside capital to alone. This group have agreed to !T1F part ^uri° u(fb a t Kent It seem« a healthy sign that there atart the plants. Farmers have furnish the candidate with all the Vrt^ting friends and relatives, Corporal Frank von Borsrtel w u is more of that kind o f criticism enough money them selves, either money he needs in order to con- now than ever before. It probably bidividualUy or in their coopera- duct a vigorous campaign on that ^ re vjsrt hisjparerrts Mr r.iid M t « Frank von Borstel. He r. indicate» that land ownership will Lives to start and run the plants, enc issue. This candidate wu: turned to Corvallis Tuesday Some experience would be neces- niake hi« announcement m the become more general and leas re<- sary, of course, but farm ers could next tw o weeks. A number of pro- a^,a i t t o leave for r o r i* tricted in another generation. Sill, Oklahom a. get that a» cheap and as quick as mine nt politicos, who are in o i Often the man who buys land .Mr and M rs J M Wilson — l tjx deal are watching the move and Guys land until he haa sen* sny one else. M rs J H Wilson w ent to P ortl ♦ ui with a great deal of interest. all hi« neighbors out of the coun ------------------- — _____ Monday to receive medical at.cn- Harry Bridges, in a «most re- N orthw est labor union«, on the try does it because good fortune - - ----- -- - gave him the money and he used vcaling statem ent says Portland other hand, have a good sized tlon- be- bankroll obtained through volun- CpL Rob«rt McKay, who it in the most natural way. To I.i not getting the shipping havd tary contributions from their me- stati®ned in N. C was home to buy the thing he knew about. That w t w Oregon congressmen not worked closely enough with ^ibership which they will use in Eec hig father’ who i» at » Oai- is good business. This group, of the administration. Mr. Bridges th<2 coming campaign against le? ho?Pital. He wa* also here to course, does not include bhe man Mr and hae an idea of government that those candidates who are opposed aunt «nd uncle who boards land through sheer no American can tolerate. If con- to organized labor. It begins to ^ e<)rge McKay. avarice. Few of the younger farmers Teaamen must kowtow to the ad- look like a “little fur will fly” on Mr and Mrs Don McKay and who have been in the group that ministration to have their port the subject of union labor, daughter from Oregon City wer° .____________________ hae won big rewards from farm used in war time, there is sojne- _______ here to visit Mr and Mrs McKay. tloug very rotten in Washington , ing these last three years have . , Mr and Mrs Pete Smith moved • »«. helping u ini«» in Bridges isn’t to " as a Pr(>ce<' s of v itn o lin g w h eat started on a land buying spree. And , Mir. . . , ^v, w ithout w ettin g his hands. Neil out to the Davis ranch la s t week, f<>r Many of them do not want more stop it by favoring a fourth term. McDon^ d prac- Mr and Mrs Kenneth Sathei lanJ. Their conversation« indicate and fam ily moved to the Sather ticabilfty o f its operation. that they will build fine house» a f G L Rohr was up from the Vil ranch last week. Mr and Mrs Sa- ter the wax, will take trips, will In Saturday. He reports the new ther are moving to .th e old Mor- work lean, will pursue some hoo- water elevator is a miracle of row place. l>> rather than trying (to buy out success. It dishes up 125 gallons Mr and Mr» Alffed Lyon« apd their neighbors. That is an indi From the Observer Mar 26 1915 Lieschut^s w ater every minute daughter, Sammie, were c a lle i« cation th at the size o f farm s mav R J Ginn report« a nice* auc- rn<^ eiWtic» it in the orchards at the J H Wilson home Sundey r.cA continue to increase. Farm e x » with h i. ¿ . « a ™. tr « t o r «1- and. K“r<len“ Pc“ h tr<* 8 ' a'mon',s ' , u ers, even those o f th is prodigal apricoj» and nectarine« were in Mrs Theodore von Borstel land, may learn to live better in gine; the machine is now being bloom on flhe 18th, and rhubarb been visiting Mrs Dr. Payne r ; used to disc the land preparatory . v a v» a stead of just bigger. have Up inches. New onions are now Eugene an her daughter, Rita. to plowing. Mahrt and 8011 ready. at Corvallis. a larger type of the sam e engine, Assessor Otto Peetz has learn- Mrs George Wilson taug. . REAP THE WHIRLW IND with whidh they are now pulling ed from The Dalle» Land office school Monday during the ahaenc? Oliver plows. ' The Russian advance into Ru- six L. 16-indh J. Pape Pape had h « l his hi« ha hand bad'y ' ‘‘T™ c T ’ <f DurWard H<-lyW' L. J. n x n ia may ru t the Balkan coun - . . __ ,2_ .. . added to the asse«ement wi Sher-^ a stork shower was given i Friday morning wfeih tries off from Germany and deal crushed U H n , the pipe o«t <rf h i. well. mfln, ~ unty ainae , b>r *'na,| ^ n o r of Mr, William J e ffe r i- »mV a more serious^ economic blow to Tlw caterpillar rteel mule h „ >«» >*";l M r, Robert Tatum la ,t Thurr bhe Reich than the m ilitary loss th e week been demonMratmg it, ^*a a * of the Ukraine arm y. Rumapia U M fu ln e. at the W. S. Powell ---------------------- M” Frank von Bor’ tel and ,Mra, ha« the oil and a little later in the farm. The aaleeman in charge K ENT NOTES Robert Rohde were in Portland p a r will have wheat for the fight told the Observer man th at it, ^or a couPle days. . ing men of Hitler. value decreawd In proportion to w H H”>ycr and w u H e|yer Anront t*108« vif"‘Pd ln TI,e Cutting the line of communica the slope of the land on which were Fuest» at the Ekiward’s home Dalles during the past week were- tion through the Balkans t will j. . last, week. Garth Walton, Durward Helyer make it impossible for Germany ' When in The D alle, try the « r and. Jer7 „ Wil“ n Mrs Ge° T , MaKay to hold the islands around Greece hotel Albert npeeial 25c lurch andJ 0"; R’' * a"'-, and Mr5 Mrs Jay McKay’ C L . Gaff<x>n' which now prevents Russia from nd evonuK Pothwell and children were dinner Mrs Carl Schadewitz and • son, e gu ests a t the, home o f Mr a n j John, and Mrs Jam es Matthes. gxtting aid from her allies throu noon a gh the Black sea. I'ron the Observer, Msr. 27, 192» Mrs Gari Schadewitz Sunday. Mrs E C Baldwin from Forest If our merchant «hips could g") Word has been received in Moro through the Mediterranean sea by friends o f the fam ily of the to the Rusaian ports, newly arrival of a son, George Henry taken from the G erm try, we could DeMoss, born to Mr and Mrs John supply the Russian army much M D emoss at their home north more quickly. This comtnned with of Wmcu onSunday March »2nd the loss of Rumanian oil and A t the ,MMt d t y councM nweting wheat, to say nothing o f the Tuesday evening, the minerals and other war materials retigTiatkxi of A B Riddell as city Mitained from the Balkan coun waa accepted and John tries, would be a serious blow to R w c y elecUd u vacancy. Gomuny. American Legion auxiliary There seems to he little chance met at the home of Mrs Pearl Quick - Easy $ - Safa that the Russian army will be Williams Thursday, Mardh l»th. stopped until It gets to where W rite or Call for The route of the Lone Rock it wants to go. Enough Ctermad« nW4rket road into Moro was main Complete Information • have been killed and captured in topic for discussion at the council the Ukraine and aloag the Pol- meeting last Tuesday night. A 1st. bonder to weaken any army, compromise route down the hill o / th e ( specially one that has been oust o f town is now under consid fighting over f»ur year». .When er ation H e a d O ffic e , P o r tla n d . O re g o n the Russians will get far enough ** * I S B I H II hi RAI P IP 0 S il IS S IIR A S C I C O R P O R A T IO N into the home land to cause Ger From the Observer, Mfcr. 24. 1905 County Commissioner Wright man defeat cannot be known. Our Parent’s Farm In Other Days Save Time by using this Modern Deposit Plan KEEP BACKING THE ATTACK! Sherman County Journal T h e D a lle s B r a n c h U n ite d S ta te s N a t io n a l B a n k n h fc s a Ü.8. Trssssrf «4wrWa»is«sí—yrapartd undrr autpUM of Troaturi Dtpartuunt and W at A if^ rU iln ç Council