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A T A G R f «. SH ER M A N C O U N T* JOURHAL* Holiday Finds Wasco Folks Picnicing The F ourth was a quiet d * . around W asco. Most o f the peo ple picniced on lawns and near iby parks. A few in other tow ns. Rev and Mrs F L Cannell re- turned from attending confer- enoe in Portland and vis tin g rela- liv e s in D allas W ednesday even ing They have been returned to the W asco and Gras« V alley charges. This is the beginning of th eir e g h th year here. People in th ese tow ns w ere g la d to w elcom e them back. « Mrs George Lamborne fell at her home and fractured her arm recently. » M iss V ivian Trounce o f Moro spent the week end and the fo llo w in g F ourth of- July w .th M l and Mrs G A S argen t and i»-turned W ednesday to M oro. Mrs E lizabeth Schaeffer of Moro w as a gu est o f Mrs Maud A kers Sunday „ A „ 1. « J «J M r. Gertrude C a m .ll E d w r d » le ft Friday on the bu« for S al em to attend e ig h t w eeks o f sum mer school. Mias Joan A kers returned F r i day to her hom e an M ilwaukie af- tej tw o w eeks sp en t a t her grand m other’s home. Mr and Mrs G B U r ie and fors C lif ’F ridley w ere in The D al le« Friday on business. *Mr and Mrs G eorge W. Harris, the Sherm an Co-op m anager, went to W alla W alla, W n.,-Sunday The B arnett fa m ily and friends gathered a t the home o f Mr and Mrs 0 G Hilderhrand and picniced the Fourth. Lloyd H ennagin and daughter, D errie and son, Michael o f P ort land arrived Sunday. Lloyd will lU ie v e the Sherm an County B ran ch o f the 1st N ational bank m an ager, M erle B ecket fo r tw o w eeks. ver- The children w 11 v isit their s i grand parents at W asco and Moro. The M ethodist church people MORO, OREGON T R ID A Y. JU L Y 7, 19 Í1 z sm all daughter le ft fo r th eir hom e n ta r S ea ttle, W n., a fte r «pending p tw o w eeks vacation w t h their parents. ' ‘ ,, W T he young m arried group pio- niced Sunday a t the Leon Sm ith home am ong them w ere Mr and Mrs Leroy B elshoe and daughter, Mi and Mrs M elvin W alsh and children, Mr and Mrs F rancis W at kins and fam ly, Mr and Mrs Paul- cn E ase berg and sons, Mr and Mrs G B U rlie. Mr and Mrs W R Reid sp en t the weekend and holiday a t Top- penish, W ashington The A m erican Legion A uxiliary met Friday at the home o f Mrs O G Hilderhrand. W asco shoppers in The D alles Thursday w ere Mrs V erne D ut ton Mrs Marvin Thom as and P at ty Hilderhrand and on F riday, Mr and Mrs John Royce. Mr and Mrs Owen B arnett madii n bus o s s a trip to the county » a t Monday. W illiam Clothier, w ife and d a u gh ter, Anne, drove to Portland th t first o f the w eek. Mr and Mrs John Sheldrake and son« o f Hood R iver w ere guest« o f Mr and Mrs Lloyd R oyce and children, Mr and Mrs Vernon Van Gilder, M is Olive and John R o b n so n , Jam es Maddox a n d WMci> SHORT _____ STILL E A SIE R TO GET ANYONE CAN ERECT THE UUN6LE HAMMOCK( ' A t far aa w e know th ere's only tllSughte th a t w ill k eep A lthough q u o te , o f « . paasan- <“ * * ‘ ke ; a f ‘ , r * “a 4 ,7 ^ th o tot him kiss h er, or w h y he ( K i n . « » Ila b l. for J**oo- tr/ ^ in g show ah increase fo r June, the . G A S A N D OIL T irss-A cceraorieb demand still fa r exceed s the sup- j f iy . ’ *So tody, ta k e heed w hether you drjnto th e fa m ily auto or ju st keep a w atch fu l e y e on it. Get cvertf bit o f w ea r from tir e s be fo re e g o in g t to th e O PA board fo r a replacem ent perUflcate. “B ” and “C” bookhoiders, o f course, are e lig bto to apply fo r n ew paaran- g e r tires but lo$al boards still giv e tftrat atten tion to t h e m o st essen tial m otorists. A nd “A ” book holders are elig ib le fo r ration certificates, fo r Grade th ree tir e s— recapped, used or seconds— i f any are available in the com m unity. B ut OPA b oards wiH not ru th o rise any ty p e o f replace m ent a s long a s a tire can be re capped or repaired su ccessfu lly . And inc d en ta lly , G rade A cam el bock now con be obtained for p assen ger cars. WSIR10UTR____ , „ STCACY WUPPIN& STREAMS V W RAID tfPAlKD NETTING - r tsssLss ^«aaa^^ < rt« _____________ A V H 4 H .LIKE A SPIT OVfR A FIRE „- ----- - • rMHVfSMWNl ■■■«« W W ACM9ND CREW CREML j OCK Difficulties encountered by Marines on Cape Gloucester, New Britain, while erecting and sleeping in Jungle hammocks are reproduced from on-tlie-scene drawings made by T Sgt Victor Donahoe a Ma rine Corps combat artist. Sgt. Donahue takes a broad view o f what can to a Marine n^d Jsaigto hamzhock. — ... . ....... ............................ ........... " ----- - A tom ahto. by nam e H enrietta, J u st loved to w ear a tig h t sw ea ts; T h ree reasons she had, To keep w arm w asn ’t bad— B ut the ’o th er tw o reasons w ere hettah. ses and Mrs Lee H ines, O rville H ines end Mrs W ing o f The D alles c e l ebrated the F ourth a t U ncle W alt’s picnic grounds near The D alles. ~ _ Mrs _ _____ Mr ~ and Frank ______ Lambom< u The 0^11^ W edesday — BUY Mr and Mrs Frank Reid and son o f Portland w ere g u e s ts of his parents, Mr and Mrs David Re d, several days. K enneth F erguson, son in law o f Mrs Lydia Darby, has . a c cepted the position o f sum m er program director for the South e a st branch of Y.M.C.A. in Port jan(j BO N D S TO D A Y — They th at know God w ill be bum ble; they th a t konw th em sel ves cannot be proud. — Ftovel f t . H .' McKEAN and SON In su ran ce Grain, Feed, Flour, Fuel Farm Im plem ents, B ags, Tw ine B A R B E D W IR E—GOOD POS'l* ' -F eedstor* PH O N E S Office 163 W ASCO 162 Residence 182 OREGON E very Saturday At Ye Olde Mffl & Cellar Headquarters for H h iu tlp M iiA t ■ - stlashv Johnses DOUBLE DOTY DOLLMS .V eteran s A Friends Veterans of Foreign Ware T h e Dalles, Oregon menea From were w e’re s e ttin ’ it looks as if th e fem a le sojurs are out to outdo the G. I. Joes when it com es to corny arm y slan gu age. No m atter w h a t goes on or c<une* off, th£ g a ls have a word for it. W hat rilly killed us though w as “h ip -k it” To a W ac, th a t’s a girdle. Cuban ‘Fireside Chat’ picniced Sunday aliter church at the c ity park Mrs A L A nfrang, nee Jessie Knox, is back with her fa th er and w ife, Mr and Mrs Frank Knox, in th - a fter v .sitin g relatives ea st. D ouglas Schull of the navy re turned th e F ourth to hia p o st in P ocatella. Idaho, a fter about ten day« fu rlou gh w ith h is parent», Mr and Mrs E. Shull. Mira L avelle and Gaylord Guy of Portland visited their grand parents, Mr and Mrs Frank Lam- hom e several days. Mr and Mrs Steve McMillan le ft fo r S ea ttle, W ash ngton the i Fourth. Mr and Mrs J Hill of Y akim a, W ashington “ are v isitin g their »au gh ter, Mrs E lv is Rich and fam ly. M rs Rich and son return-. Dr. G ras San Martin, whe was cd from Y akim a Sunday. On the elected President o f Cuba recently. Fourth a num ber of rela tiv es and •hown at the microphone a« he fr ie n d , picniced a t th e Rich hom e »• P“ P'« Mr and Mrs Ted Proudfoot . „ J “ * H a 't doing hit p a rt . . . We m u t t do our p a rt! I '•ÿ.' F o r h im th e te r r ify in g g ra n d c li F o r us, too, th e terrify in g grand m a x o f th e w ar is a t h a n d c lim a x o f th e w ar is a t h an d . T h e s u p r e m e m ilit a r y r is k — T h is su p r e m e , d e sp e r a te c a ll for b o u n d t o b e b l o o d y , c o s t l y , in A m e r ic a n d o lla r s —16 b illio n s o t A m e r ic a n liv e s. thorn — is t o e n a b le ou r figh tin g O ur b o y s k n o w th is. T h e y d o n 't m e n to ca rry th ro u g h th e grim , b lo o d y a s s a u lt to a su c c e ssfu l c o n have to r ea d th e h e a r t-r e n d in g h e a d lin e s o r c a s u a lty lis ts t o k n o w » w h a t is e x p e c te d o f th e m . t h e d o lla r s in y o u r p o c k e t —in y o u r sa v in g s a c c o u n t B u t th e y a r e n o t flin c h in g . . . n o t h o ld in g b a ck . V -X fA : < ^-ADÄ^R^MAVN e gon « dairy council w. •> Y ou m u s t b u y W ar B o n d s —n o w ! A t le a s t tw ic e a s m u c h a s y o u T h e y w ill s e e t h e g rim v e n tu r e ** ’ «' Av c lu s io n a n d V ic to r y . N o t j u s t A m e r ic a n d o lla r s — but They are in i t I b o u g h t la s t tim e . I f y o u are th r o u g h t o t h e b itte r , v ic to r io u s a lr e a d y b u y in g B o n d s o n a p a y en d . r o ll sa v in g s p la n , b u y E X T R A « A n d if, for y o u r b o y , or s o m e b o y B o n d s d u r in g th is D r iv e . y o u k n o w , th e p r ic e o f V ic to r y is Y our G o v e r n m e n t is c o u n tin g on d e a th , y o u c a n b e a b s o lu te ly c e r ta in t h a t h e m a d e t h e su p r e m e y o u . Y our b o y , a n d y o u r n e ig h b or’s b o y , a r e c o u n tin g o n y o u . . . sa c r ific e c o u r a g e o u s ly . . . for th e ju s t a s y o u a r e c o u n tin g on th em ca u se of F reedom . in th is fa te fu l hour. «vi‘5 . • <•;'* ■ D on ’t lo t thorn d o w n I D o y o u r p a r t - a « th e y Today, every patriotic Am erican should not only enjoy the food he e a ts, but should eat the food that w 11 keep him w ell and etrong. Milk and m ilk products head the list of foods th a t are good and good for you. And it ’s good to Vnow th at ice cream is am ong th ese top o f the list foods. Ice cream ha« both qualifications of a good food—a p p etite appesfi and food value I t ;« an en erg y food w ith added m inerals, vitam in«, and quality protein. So in p lanning m eals, rem em ber th a t ice cream/ m ay be considered a d vidend in (he d a y ’« Rupply o f milk. R A SP B E R R Y S A U C E 1-2 cup su g a r 2 tb sp lem on juice 1 fcbsp cornstarch 3 tbap w ater 2 cups raspberries M x th e su g a r and cornstarch and com bine w ith the berries, lem on juice and cold w ater. Cook ever low heat, stirrin g con stan t ly , until berries are very tender Rub m ixture through sieve. S er ve vrfhle still warpi over vanilla ice cream . M akes 1 1^2 cups o f seuoe- Ice cream is not ae plentiful as today for civ ilia n s a s it w as be fore the w ar because we are sharing w ith the armed forces. Fven so there w 'll be m ore com m ercial ice cream during the su m mer m onths, a t lea st—although the supply m ay not be large enough t o sa tisfy everyone’s craving for ice cream . In o th sr v o r d s, it is much a first come first served iflea ju st now. S ervin gs o f 'os cream or sher- b«t look larger when served with fr u it or sauces— on cake or cook ies- There are litera lly dozens of sauces to ehooes, from the year C ARM EL SA U C E 1 cup su g a r 1 tbsp cornstarch 1 1-2 cups boiing w ater i tap «alt 2 tbsp butter 1-2 cup cold w ater 1 tsp vanilla M elt su gar in heavy sk illet over low h eat until a lig h t am ber color, r tr r in g constanty. Pour in the boiling w ater and continue heat ing. stirrin g con stan tly, until su g a r is all dissolved. Add the butter end m ix to a sm ooth paste. Ad4 the cornstarch, s a lt and the cold w ater. S t r until blended and sim m er for 20 m inutes, «tiring aften. Cool. Add the vanflto. M akes about 2 cups o f saoce. a round favorite«— chocolate, ear n 'd m arshm allow —to the more season al fresh fr u its and berries. a r e d o in g th eirs. D ig d o w n , A m e r ic a —d ig d o w n d e e p ! W h ile th e r e is still tim e . T h is is A m e r ic a ’s Z ero H o u r —C iv iliz a tio n ’s Z ero H o u r ! '■fi' z ’ And h ere o r e 5 M OM re«M 1« W a r Saaala ars G m baa», ika •?»»,: ’ :: •’ll * : ia v M ta iaa l ia tka w aHG I ' t*S 2 « W a r BaaSc talara yaa $4 fa r ,%■* i • $3 3. A- -.* ■. 40 SrcA J. K. McKEAN , h ; * 1« 10 yaara. W a r BaaGs balp Itaap ptiaaa 4 for bvylno EXTRA Bonds In the 5th 1 al 4. 5. W ar SaaGs w U baip w ia fba Saaca by iacraadag pwreba^ag pawar after Iba w a r. W a r SaaGa Mean adweatfaa for year «WWroa, sacarity fa r yaa, funds far BUY MORE THAN BEFORE ! f W. T. BA LSIG ER AGENCY MORO LU M BBER A F U E L YARD MORO GRAIN GROWERS A S S ’N ♦ MAY A S O N ’ D OUM A’8 M A R K ET J. C. FREEM AN SH ER M A N CO. A BSTR A C T CO. 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