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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1944)
t 2? 1 ’ ‘‘ T _. -y< ! --—T-''-'- - - _____ " ___ ___ *•— ' F? thfc 4, SHElLMAN C O L M I JOURNAL, MOMO. ORJWSUN. Grass Valley Soldiers & Sailors Home For Visits Mr» Ted von Boratei and son. Donald, went to Portland a week age Thursday where he returned to California after spending hi» furiough with h's parents Rita ven Borstel of OSC accompanied her home last Monday and Mrs Nellie McPherson of Hillsboro also came home with her to spend r , . ... c few weeks here visiting. . Mr and Mr, Dean Olds of Port- land and their son. Donald Olds. Petty Officer 3-c w th the seabee.. arrived here Sunday to apend a week here visiting relatives and friends. Donald recently returned from the Aleutian Island» where he was stationed for over a year- John Roth arrived here Thurs » day from the Naval Train ng Sta- --- ' ■••• »•.. a * » it n -f—lu «> « u j FRIDAY. JUNE 16. 1W 4 and Miss Deris Newcomb went to there ian*t. • Braakfapt c t^ a la and make a fine breakfast dish and «< Art Bibby and »on, Stephen, Mir and Mrs C P Adams of The. Mr and Mrs A F Balzer Sun nrilaa Thursday and to now ™ lk or cream afp break- just aa good for Sunday night left Tuesday for ComeMus on bus- Dalle» received a teiegram from son, Clair, returned home • ' i n fa&t standbys. And *gg*,' to one suppers with chilled tomato ju cj - a week m ût tbc Wray P™ * f 0wn or another, are traditional and amall sausages. iness and to visit his mother, Mr» their son, Norman, who to an day after spending ------ --------------------------, . _ _ E'-’ erett, Washington via ting then »tore- ------- breakfast - and they are more Deviled Scrambled Eggs Frances Bibby. O M Fraley ac- aviation Cadet for the U. 3. Nav el Reserve, at the War Training sor* and daughter to law, T-Sgt. W vb . Kenneth umett, rs than plentiful at present. The on- 6 eggs 1-4 tearnoon pe.pp?r compan ed them as far as The school Holbrook, Arizona, atat ng an^ Mr* Melvin D. Baker. NemwAjtf> W t to e D B U gs, reason for a breakfast guide uv 1-2 cup sour cream 2 tlls butt2r Dalles after spending a week here „ ^ « te d i completed his first solo BiH Newcomb came up Thurs- Tuesday evening. Mm B J Baker R * rc T h to ir that 1-2 tap prepared 2 tbsp butUr ÿ with hi» daughter, Mrs Art Bib- flight and w „ moat enthusiastic *-> from C am «, Washington go- .« « n p m le d them to her homo mustard paprika ebout flying. *» Wain, Spnngs for a few there after apendjng several days •matter what the age or the typé Break the eggs into a bowl and By and family Mrs Prance» Denis and small accompanied by J S New here with Mr. Baker, of work or activity facing them beat slightly. Add the sour cream Mrs Art Schilling and children daughter of The Dalle» spent comb. • ' 'X /f. during the day needs a good in which the mustard ha» been and Mrs Kenneth Todd were busi- ■ , w .. w T —y - ------ ,----- from Tuesday last week to Sunday breakfast including some of these stirred, and the salt and pepper, reS8 visitors to The Dalle» Tues- visiting a t the home of Mr and d o food reliables. Heat butter in a frying pan, pour day. Mrs Orville Ruggles. Look for new way« to serve old to the egg», and cook slowly uni I Eieen- Lemley left Saturday Mr and Mrs Tom Coyle and Mr favorites. Deviled scrambled egg» done, stirring constantly. -nd Mrs Norris Gilkison were bus- * * SU*er Creek iness visitors in The Dalles Fri- State Camp , spaBgored. by We . Kent Auxiliary for aweek. day. _ M r ir fiV r W Lemley entertaned «■« Ladies Social Service duo F ™ Den’8 and d»u^ l' r of The Dalles were visitor» at the a‘ h " borne Wednesday. A pot Arzell Lemley home Friday after- lu<* dinneT wa" KTVed_ at nooa All America needfc a real break- lequiremente of calories, protein, Is an old established firm th a t has been selling*, ten members, Mrs Dolores Simon Woody went fast- These days when efficiency fat, minerals and vitamins, servicing and repairing cars for a generation. Mr and Mril Mr’ R°y hiling Koy W s t illin g and portjand Thursday to vis:t her to war production is vital to vie- The homemaker can get her The dependability of its products and the qual win, Gary, were dinner guests at and husband> Mr and Mrs tory -it is important to start the family off to a good start by ity of its service has been proven many times. ™e home of his parents, Mr an Fred _„.-u~ Kurila, who accompanied dav day rivht. right. The wav way vou you start the placing a good breakfi breakfast on the Mrs W‘ F Schilling, Sunday even her here Monday to »pend a few oay has a lot to do with the - way table. H err to a biydlflM f guide: •« ’ ■ ' » * * . *• J • tnflr . day» at the Matt Simon home. you finish it. If you start with the y FlUit - preferably c tru» - fresh Now, when it is doubly important that you and Mrs Frank Bayer Mra of breakfa?t that provideM or canned. . natural who,e have good workmanship and quick service to Cl? 1i , 8 m T ” * ? J1 * d Tna lvinJ k s spent from Friday to Sunday food for energy and endurance, grain, enriched oc fortified or a keep your cars and trucks running, have us take and daughter, Jul a, and Ina M y her chanceg ape that you wU1 ttn. protein-ricb food: egg» or a com- care of your service problems. Z-egl r wer^ us-mess visi ors in and Mrg ,„ed vOn £ orst ?l dsh the day having accomplished bination of eggs, bacon, ham or Pred Krusovv and Mr, Nelli.. Th. Dab more wonk wilh .loaa f a ^ . « u » , e. ToMrt ,> . enriched or Unless each o / the day’s meals whole wheat bread, butter, milk FeArache and Stanley Kn,M>w of Tom A„ furnishes its quota of the day’s foi cereal. Coffee for adults - milk Moro were business visitor» •n and Mrs Ed Alley were visiter: .rutrients, some may be lacking. A for children. • ' i 7he Dalle» Monday. 4 0 1 E 3rd T h e D a lle s at the Arzell Lemiley home Mon- good breakfast should supply ap- There, ie nothing new in a list Mr and Mrs Matt Simon 80 day afternoon. proximately one-thjrd of the day’s like that, y o u ,n » y well say. No, ___ n«.i Herman Ziegler went to The Dal M r, S lee last Tuesday wk™ when Mr» S im i m o i o n ----------- “ 1 . w W ay / t o M ealtm -Williams Co. OREGON ^pjdRV COUNCIL finished his boot training — William Beck came up last Mon day from Corbett and was an over night guest at the Bari Old» home. He went to M oto Tuesday to re port to the draft board. Mr and Mrs Lawrence Todd went to Portland Monday on busi ness for several days. Mrs Wayne „ • . xv x v Spoor accompanied them to her iem e in Molalla after »pending a ind her » »ter, Mrs Emm» Gbam- veek x c e , w th in her nei daughter aaugnur and »..u fam- of portland ,eft for Mon- • ly. A. A. Dunlap also w», a paw- their mother «t nger to Portland leaving the sister. next day by plane for Warren, T M Rolfe went to McMinnville Pt^in., to visit his mother and a week ago Sunday and brought sister. his son in law and \daughter, Mr Mr« A A Dunlap left Wednes- and Mrs Roy Well» add family day for Portland and Carlton Mt Wel)s wofk where she will vis"t friends for Mr. Rolfe. Mrs John Rolfe relatives. lative». . accompan ed Mr. Rolfe to Hills- .Mr and Mrs Earl Cramer and f ,on of Portland left Sunday for them home after apend.ng a week M? #nd SU n,ey KruM.v J ’a't‘n« at pthev2 ° n“ °f Mr and family of Moro M»nt Sunday end Mrs Alfred Payne.___ the Item.- of hi. par- Mr, John Hay. returned home Thurtday from The Dalle, harm i perry k ft Saturday T . K* 7 h, r M ^ T r e ^ Z eh WhiM 'rt*U W"th T n l T T he, mother in law, Mr, John Per- ner of The Dalle.. yy .. Madred Alle, Mr and Mrs Tommie tecompanied her as far »« Port and daughters. Ethel and Marg land where she leaves for Seattle, • n aret, were business visitors Wash.* where she will be employ The Dalles Monday. ed, after »pending several days W J Croz er of Snohomish, Wn., hire with her parent«, Mr and wa» an overnight guess at the Mrs Tom Alley. ltome of his daughter, Mr» Maude Garrett, Monday night leaving the rext day for Burn» Albert Birdsong and Mrs Etta Morford of Prineville »pent sev eral days here visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs George Smith. M t and Mrs George Sm th and daughter. Judy, Albert Birdaong .Mrs Etta Morford, and Mr and Mrs Joe Bibby spent, several days at Warin Springs, returning home BACK THE BIGGEST Friday* SHOW ON EARTH Marie von Boratel and Helen The toughest going in this Simon are attending summer war has just started. Now school at St. Mary’s 'n The Dal that our fighting boys are les. pushing through enemy terri Mr and Mrs Eme»t Blaylock tory, let us increase our sup were dinner guests at the horns porting tempo—keep up the of Mr and Mrs Boyce Blaylock home-front production and in Sunday to honor of little Joecile’s vest in war bonds. 4(1» birthday anniversary. We at O’Meara Supply & Mr and Mrs Charles Davis re Implement company are go turned home from Portland Wed ing all out to help the cause. nesday where they spent several We’re buying war bonds and . days visiting her parents. backing home-front production Arks Ba ley arrived here last 100%—our shops and man pow Monday from Los Angeles, Cal-, er are dedicated to keep up to stay here until after harvest. your farm power efficiency He recently returned from White horse, Alaska. Carl Schilling spent from Fri day ’ to Saturday visiting his grandparents, Mr and Mrs W F Sch Bing, j T ir e R ep air and R ecapping « Z/hat news w ill ? 1’ s4u*'’ You k n o w n o w what we’ve heard from him. W e’ve heard th at Eisenhower and his Americana have hurled themselvea like a thunderbolt against the bristling defenses of H itler’s W ehrmacht! W e’ve heard th at th ey are battering and smashing at our foe—sparing neither steel nor sweat nor blood in one final, furious assault that marks the supreme- m ilitary effort of this War! A n d whof nows do fisonfiowor and his mon oxpocf from u t f - . M en and women of Am erica—what the Invasion is to our fighting m en, the 5th W ar Loan is to us a t home! For us, as well as for them , this is the crisis— the tim e, for tremendous, overwhelm ing effort! M ake no mistake! T he 5th War Loan is the biggest, m ost vitally important financial effort of this whole War! . If the 5th War Loan is to succeed, each one of us m ust do more than ever before—m ust buy double . . . yes, j triple . . . the Bonds we bought last tim e. Our men < jcc t to hear th a t we are buying double— that we are nrtt hing their sacrifice as best we can— that the Ai cric;in nation, soldiers and civilians to gether, is m iking one gigantic effort to win this War! -«•A Thai's the news our men expect to bear from us. Will you personally see th at they get it? pit- •• :<■ And hero ore 5 more reosoM for bvyin g Extra Booth in the 5 th l O’MtARA Supply & Imp. Co I . W a r Bond» or» the boet, the ««<••» investment In the w orld I 2. W a r Bonds return you $4 fo r every $3 In 10 years. 3. W a r Bonds help keep pricoe dow n. 4. W a r Bonds w ill help w in the *ea«e by increasing purchasing pow er a fte r the W a r. W a r Bonds mean education fo r your children, security fo r you, funds fu r retirem ent. 5. N O T IC E T h e Pacific Pow er & 00000000000000000000000O006OCOSCO9OSO0OCGCOCGCO00 .. •: L ight C o. > 4 office in Moro will be dosed all day p g h Saturdays until further notice. Please call 641, M oro ;»WAR THE OLD RELIABLE for QuaUty—Dependability—Courtesy Back the Attack! BUY M O R E T H A N BEFORE Quality Store GRASS VALLEY Sherman County Journal ► A . t v ’ . * 1 *•* a •; This is an ojfidal V . S Jnastuy aJoertisrmrnt S v k/. • *» prepared wder auspices of Treasury Department and 'War Jdoerttsmg Council