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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1945)
|.ju£ i dUiiiiA' Ä f f Ä J t Ä £ imito «Hut J ill it to .^» «rei, ,°w» ÌX<‘ “ ‘S S Î Ï 2 mi _ , Washington Column , * • Swashbuckling General Cries EAtTH or industry has come to change __ Published Every Friday «ri flu population, nor the pioneer Continued from page one. Moro, Oregon that it may be brought to a s .close Editor ways. L. French We have mad* good use of our at an earlier date than the mill’ pXSffkw“ « M ^ d OiU^Ymhi Art of and are as efficient in produ:- tory have estimated. The United Cenfrr** of March s. 187«.------ .---- -- t -on ag f armers ¡n our class any- States, he explains, should W Mswtous place. The change from bunch- p it pared for a fold-up in Japan Omu of the ways to stretch your Cut bread i n t o " ^ glass to wheat has been made and proposes that war industries [ fate » •ill ■heat ration, now that moat meat cheese into email £ slowly and without disturbance of bt ready to reconvert to civilian ¿ R ation the « t o havi been returned to the layers of bread, shrimp and A e Fistisi people. production with as little loss of ration ltot,fe to use eggs for they in buttered c a s « ^ - What will be the major obje’- time as possible. CDITORIAL- are plentiful and are unratione I. »gg». milk, and sal . NATI« tives of the new society are not .Paralleling this suggestion, WP ASSOCIATION known, but it must be interested B is authorising the production ■ Nutrition authorities recommend contents of eevs at feast three or four Um“»-of.hot water and hake in a moder primarily in preserving the his- of several essential artie’es intfme- X J L S L im e of their value S3 .U iy slow oven (326) for one hour, tcry cf the county, in gathering djately for marketing In six' mon- OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER original material about the county th?; the quantity produced Wilt body-building fdod, thei» high vjt- Serves^six^ prune custard ano ts That history will not meet the accumulated demand, <min content, «nd b e c a u s e th e y SUBSCRIPTION RATES 4 «ggs slightly beaten not be as dramatic as some. There but it will be a start. The articles are an excellent source of iron- in Payable in Advance 1-4 cup sugar 1-4 tap **R ; were no Indian wars, no mass will be refrigerators, automobiles, a form very easily iHilized in the $2.<K> ONE YEAR 2 cupa milk, scalded migrations, few examples of blood vacuum cleaners, cooking utensils body. I 1 cup cooked prunes, «hopped ,< Phed. ana electric ranges. There is still JULY 13, 1945 UunsajaQui woui aqi jo ouio$: Coiribioe erg«, sugar and «alt It V-«- Kf»n a story of quiet de- to be ironed out what the price« egg dishes are those that combine velonment and, as has been said, ‘shall be but OPA insists that pri- eggs with milk and its products. Add milk, mix well. Add prunes, ‘ romance of daily toil” that spread erf shall be those prevailing in For instance, a souffle is at its sweetened to taste. Pour into o u . BOND RECORD ovei a lo»,-«r period is more rc- 1941 or 1942. best when made with cheese. Om- tered molds. Set in (pan of warm It is probably not the place of markab]e than uprisings and uji- “Judge Vinson proposed a higher '• elets, too, arffe high in favor when water. Bake in a moderate overt the Sherman County Journal to tt*s. It is evolutionary. wage scale, also a minimum wage, flavored with -sharp cheese ,anJ (360) 45 to 66 minutea. Serve, b. thank the people of Sherman c o u n - --------------------- scale of 50 cents an, hour, although served with a filling of creamed ~ ty for their splendid response at practically no one has been will oysters, crabmeat or some special , a ■* the end of the Seventh "War Bond I FT ’EM BUY IT ing to accept that wage for any left-over. There’ arc also many £ o f J J S y n i D v A I l D C drive, The county bond staff has W(? Americans are indylg ng in kind of work. Like other high - variations in custards, from those done it in another column. It is, * clabber-bi nn«l talking federal officials, the judge . pro- U .l e v e . Gen. George 8. - OeU~, ± “1. however, undoubtedly proper for Q^oul feeding the people of Europe posed broadening old age benefits r*hote ... . At a receptlen given to hi, honor to Boston, nt wble. meal to the more familiar custard iwtof be overcom e this paper, which must be * voice ,g * nationai Pa.v.»mrt, this ra:s- »nd higher unemployment benefits, desserts. jn using tom syrup to stretch for the county, to say that the ; funds fQr thJg or th some_ The meat of the report, however, ti* 8 honor after honor wm heaped upon Mm, General PffitUu re»»«»«»' ' Examples of custards in differ- BUgar ¡n canning fruit, different vMh praises far his men and ended with: “We thank God such men » •* county may trfke pride in its bond timeg to good purposP and 8o,ne. is the statement that food will be b - n I can’t »ay any more.” At this paint the photo was taken. ent roles are given in then«» re-* proportions give the beat resu lts i ecord and in the determination rimes to bad. scarce for the next half year at pee: for different kinds of fru<a, ac of so many of ts citizens to up There is no particular objection least. ty Journal, county printing $9.85; Baked Cheese end Shrimp Cns cording to recent research earned COUNTY COURT hold that record to selling our surplus food to Eu- on in another state and just re The Nation’s Schools svp’i office tard Because Sherman countians ral ropean nationals- or nation; if (Continued from Page One) The Education Pig- fcxaar-n....FFh ported in a new economics exten expense $5.00; lied to the cause during the last they have the money to buy or expense $5.00; 4 slices buttered bread sion Circular, “Saving Sugar in dike precinct $5.06; Blaine C. Mil« est, sup’t office week and put the county over the us fol the (crusts may be' removed) Food Preservation.** ler, chairman Monkland procir.ct. shell Oil Co. Official car expense top in ita quota on all class«, of food Tbat (g bu8,ness 1-3 pound American cheese This circular, prepared by Lucy $4.51 Max K. Belshe, Judge Monk- $26.20. bonds it was again proven that There is no particuuv reason why 1 cup cooked shrimp - » •* A. Case, extension nutritionist, and land precinct, «mileage and rent Of „ v n . this county is the undoubted cham- wc should feed them for free. Pro From the Observer, July 13, 1906 2 eggs, beaten hall $11.51; R. J. Bruckert, clerk ROAD FUND. Thomas Onsdorff, associate pro- ocn in per capita E bond sales. fessional sobbers write and ta'k 1-3 tap. salt f egsor ,of fO(X] industries, contain- L. L. Leslie left last week for Monkland precinct $4.51; Irvif.g HOAD EMPLOYEES PAY ROLL 1 1-2 cupa milk Without final figures being known " the poor starving Europeans ---------------- ed tables for guidance in the use tn » , hpliZvZ Alberta with a bunch of Sherman Ilart, clerk Morikland precinct $4.- L Peetz, $110.00; - C Bargenholt, ----------------------- it seems likely that our per cap am’ of both corn syrup and honey in county work horses. He shipped 51; Harvey Thompson, clerk Monk- $101.70; Earl Rehr, $101-70, K. ita will be near $125 — , purchases — _ . i t is our duty to feed them. It ain t - . . x T w stretching sugar and a fairly com in E bonds. Our average for the McGee We have no more rea- ,ram The Dalle8 Vancouver, B. mud precinct $4.61; Jas. W. Biagg, Mc rherson, $102.30; Frank H. plete discussion of ways to obtain « last < flvv m •____ - - •« « z'l a « — — T > T > .. /»KairmOn nF nrPPinf*L T Y lllC * 1 ? «..J *1 a w * chairman Rutledge precinct, milt Beaidsley, $29.60; C. Mersinger, iuuea will he about »110. fw(, thwn Krllti8 (ilu l thev C„ thence v,a P Ry. the maximum quantities of canned iMoro iplay ball in The Dalles age and rent <rf hall $12.91; E. P. $22.40; L L Peetz, $106.40'; C Bar- Wc own about »«60 in E bond, per . iend us parisiai fnshi()n9 fruit with smaller amounts of su capita. Oregon ia higheat in the fM our womenfolk chemieal ()yeH Sunday. Return game with the Blaylock Judge Rutledge precinct genholt, $96.00; Eart Rehr ,$80.20; gar. W W M. Go. boys. 4.51: L D $akin, clerk Rutledge £ jlcPherson $106.90.. nation with »350.08. The national for our clothes or 8ar(1ines Z £ A Dark com syrup, as well as the installation. Rebekahs installed precinct 4.61; A J Payne, clerk Kvt average of E bond purcha.e. .» our uWeg us_ ACCOUNT: State Ind. Acc Comm. 1 ic-re popular Kght kind, may be the following officers at the last ledge precinct 4 51; D L Reynolds under $26, or was. This mess started in Europe like Miscellaneous $26.05; National hos v-aed successfully hi canning for G ; clerk r? Rutledge precinct 4.51; Kvn- miai wages bcv Sherman county had a large ail recent messes of international meeting. S. A. McCoy, N. . ... »< pital, wages account, $5.00; First all of the common fruits except quota. Quotas are based on bank in F u r o « Neva Johnston, Vi G.; Mattie Mit- neth E Martin Chairman Kent .pre P ^«perito .nd per c.pito wealth, " ’ t w ‘ w e’ fcd h7m ehcil, <toe; Laura Tre.and, RSNG. cine, 4.90; J C Wil,on. Judge Kent B»„K wages account, pears, the circular indicates. In ------- ___T a Cn Alter the last war we fed them cnen, oec; L aura ir eia n u , r v .w u , making the thin type of syrup $106 48- Paulsen ^ e have wealth, deposits and and they used then own money to Nellie Meloy, RSVG; Lillian Pago, precinct 14.50; G C Young cl-:rk used in canning, neither the light 1SG; W.B. Johston OSG; Lillian Kent precinct'4.90; Arthur Just»- bndge general auiH quota. norm . We have no business tnen» sep clerl» Kent precinct’4.90; JC 4 Roles laboratories, general sup- nor dark com syrup is recommend It is something to live in a now and had none there during Strnley, P. Sec. ilies, $13.98; Wasco Repa r Shop, ed with cherries, although either At Wasco, Saturday last, the Helyer clerk-. Kent precinct 4.V’ county that riaea to meet the tut war. Our inCerfereitce has done $28.66; tires and can be used in making a medium >1 xn. AA4 26 ♦ needs put upon it. We applaud the Europe no good, has settle 1 none farmers of Shenman county or- R°y G Schilling, clerk Grass V a I- tranizod ' temoorarilv with G N- ley precinct and mileage 7.71; TM tubes account $1.50,, tai $64 . or heavy syrup. runner wbd give» odds and w ins of its problems nnd has done .us £ X J d chairman and H. Sun- ^ r r r i t . Judge G r .« V .iiey p , - F . „ * C o J ,™ '6 tuhe., a«ount. In general, the recommended thiough grit; wc remember for- irpetri(.ibl(, naim. Let the 3l)b; proportions of com syrup to sugar th secretary and pursuant to ad- « n d and rent o f hall and jamlcr t L n . ^ el-O T 1 ever those who atoy in the fight Uy t0 proV(1 , h(l , 0Iltrary 15.71; Vivien Ball «lerk Grass Vai- S ^ r a l supplies $4J30, Nelson run a little less than one part to until it is won. Counties can be True, not all of bhe people in joumment will perfect the organ • , x . J S Newcomb Equipment Co. miscellaneous $21. three, although for tome fruits like that, too This one has pro Europe Sitarted the war. Some isution at a meeting to be he d __2_ Moro Saturday next, July 14, ■*»* Grass Yalley precinct 5.(1; I City Moro, water, » 1 .» , and some grades of canning syrup ven that it is. must be innocent . of th - crime. j at *n io A M T> Frank A Lemley clerk Grass V<.1- Tacific Power A. Light Co., 1 g ta, the proportion is either greater But we cannot pick them -Au‘.--and at iu a . m. , precinct '5 71* W S Powell Sherman County Journal, or less than that. For example, NEW CABINET me not trying. For many of the Frcm the observer, July 14. 1910 c 'iairman Moro precinct 6.22; E E miscellaneous, $2.00; Service Gar- the recommended proportion in people there i6 it ------ seems - profitable ------*1--------- Moro (rrocinnt a . »ge, repairs account, $20.19; Union making a medium syrup for cher A change is coming over the of the judge Moro prec c account $83 9J- •o start a war in order to obtain , t The hard driving q wind ries is to use 1 1-3 cups com syrup nnmkir of Theodore Johnston Cfcrk Moro pre Co- ga8 ® O l1 A O C O U ’rL W -9J» « C b m * o f the U n ited 8tatea. I t is fpom be-United Staten, dur- week week has has started ! a number or r** J i K McKean, road machinery a ac- to 3 1-4 cups sugar with 5 2*-3 good change, certoinly, for it beavy ,,]and blow*," . in different f '"c< 6 22 = M“e Moore c’erk a " 10 precinlct 6.22? i Roxy Thompson, «>vnt, »1020.15; Walther-Williams cups water. could be otherwise but with diffi We do not even receive respect sections of the county. clerk Moro precinct 8.22; Idah Ev- Go * ‘“be> $164.09; Miscell- The government recommenda culty. We Morwenthiu are. rid of Madame Pcr- irom thPe0*’le wc went to fctoZ of who really The <»n>onter work on the new cbairman Waaco precinct cneoua account »2.60. total »1S6.59. tion for using sugar alone in can kin. of Morgenthau, who really Fairview school KouaeH. progress. « • “ - TW first photos of 1M€ postwar ning is one pound of sugar for wan’t » bad, of bumbling Wick- around parjs gnd Rome when. jn(f n>cely a neat , tructure 5.86; Wilnra O ------- r - ---------- cars to be received show, top: the each four quarts of finished pro 1944 Nash “490” passenger automo ard. Harry Hopkins has departed. N0TICE OF _ „ .. ever the get off from duty. Whv Wil, soon take the place of the old. P " *1» * S-8« ^ R HEARING bile. Lower, the “handmade” Ford duct, which means one-half cup FINAL sopie C. E. Sheets and C. G. Hui, co prec.nct 5.86. Alice B«™ettclerk The former cabinet was compos- . , , should any nation or the peopi Notice is k. hereby given that the F* \M'in‘ " J*J* k* °” ’ “ “« ’• « o f sugar per quart of fruit or a . s _„ ____ j _____________ »04 Wasco precinct 586; Astnd Tugle ed of ineffectual men and women tliereof respect a nation that is have completed their new cement / » in the Coun- model. Motorists may have to wait 25 per cent syrup, the circular cn , . , y m ar»: fer.ee» and walks. O. B. Mcssinger Wasco precinct 5JB; C hari« under>i({ne<t haa ftb.d who had a desire to be led by the frem one to two years for these. - such an easy mark ? shows. The lowest amount of su former president. Their reputa- - - ----- . It weakens them to give tli m and Isaac Thompson have let con- e lveiY Wopma ^our^ of Oregon gar used with any satisfaction in C H U R C H ^ 9 tion in general was that of lltt.e food and d#thi not earned. It -racts for their work aljoining the ’ n^ Jan,tor serT1j e tor Sherman County her Final canning or freezing most fr u its is l.berala (using the term “libera.- continue, our feel|ng of (luty t, fenl<nt wal1(s n„w finished and f , B8lln£ ei ca7 a*" ° f TOt" . Account and Report as the Exe- Moro Community about a sixth cyp per quart. improperly). They were not gen- ward them as dependents. Ahoy uhen all is done it will be up to CanVa*8 °omniia *cu^ x ®*tate of Harry N. Presbyterian Church Fruit canned without sugar will « a lly men who had much regard n<)t feeJ dependent on v s . tne ^ hool S t r i c t to build a ce- '>00'’ Davld R_e.,d .county comniis Hlchelderfer> deceased, *nd that James D. Moberg, pastor. keep but quality and flavor are for party; their loyalty was to poor. -» . ;deas. Copies of the circular may be of Now comes a new president with had from county extension offices. a different idea. Truman is a par- Extension bulletin 642 gives more 1y man trained in the hard schoo xave complete canning information. nt upiuunn H<a,n -------- jrcgon, bave noen nxed Dy cue ;un by Pendergaat He wanto hb on wjthout u8 >t ](>a, k untj, tn# n u n i vur ^.mxva▼*., -w.j City of Moro, water at courthouse as t¡m< place for Christian Science Society men in. He i. nuking a a b .n e t Europeans had settled their own A field fire on the L. E. Kaso- Sunday morning servioes a I hearing of objections to said Fin- composed of partisan politicians. qaarrel Qur interference cont,.,. berg farm west of Wasco last $10.50; Pac. Tel. A Tel. o. 11.00 A.M. Subject “ God” T .lionas all offices $39.66; Moro / courtho$«e *n‘ Account an<1 Report and for the includes testimonials of healing. That ia not a blanket criticism ued, ued as >s it R did before, the struggle atru(fg,.. Friday afternoon destroyed about » nf t r . revolt ..(M dumber & Fuef Yard, courtlteOae eMt,enwnt of aaid e8(Ute. o t em. f t eir oyalty to t e na- raceB and ideologies of 275 acres of standing grain and . The reading room in the rea» expense-$14.95; Puget Sound Tint Selma Viola Watkins of building ia open. All as uon is greater than to party t..ej crawded Europe. It will nqt b? several sacks of threshed wheat A Duck Co. courthouse expense Executrix thorized Christian Science liter* We ’ settled until it is settled in Europ«> before it was gotten under control. $6.94; J C Freeman, P.M. Box rent f Legter j ohnsont ture can be bought or borrowed Byrne. .. . strong man. a b Europeani o„|y . - The fire is reported to h .ve start- for We#t p . ln - -" -~ ~ Wednesday night service at 8 smooth politician, a wise bird. He ______________ ed from a spark from the exhaust & Binding 0<r. Clerk’s supplies w Oregon ’ - WASCO METHODIST CHURCH may not be the best secretary of l „ i ^ ThTTa v e a t X rtfit‘ M6 “ ’ T— First ¡m b lic U n -J o n e 22. 1945 state, but he is a good preside»- WASTE PAPER Sunday School 10 A. M. V H Smith while working Asf,e8SOr’8 publication—July 13, 1945 tial advisor in domestic affairs. Morning worship at 11:00 A M. V. H. Smith, while working jr g supplies $14.10, $78.4^; - ...e^».. ..^ures.v. know avuepw his way w . . a Sherman county has slipped to ___________ ____ 3 in son should Subject “Christian Unity” round the treasury and bèaidês Mth pl,ce in °0» « 1'0" of waste fbout the combine teams on Mon- w j|y K n^hten,' ' ex»enias to Preaching service at the Grass Us indexent k . . h«.„ with 61.6 v day, injury, g ,t confere^ ; , KfciO; Us «olitie.1 political judgment has. been P»P*r- «*»*»• “ H ” « " ,l" u* T " received ' ~ n ‘' .7 a a hand ---------- 7 ' ” ’ lacer- T . ’.7 Sop’---------------- • - X , - Wily ’ . W Valtey Methodist church Sunday good heretofore. Andereon in ag- ’K>un,J, wh*rea» Wa8~ «»“"‘y h ,s at,nF »'> the fin« er8 of onc h,nd Knighton, ofllabe help »44.40; M a- afternoon at 3 o’clock. ’ nculture, is a help ’ 63 3 in fourth Place- clatsoP »> ana fche nail from 0H" fin*er- rie Hoskinson Assessor’» ’ office f . L. Cannell, Pastor It ia more apparent every day third place h,‘’ 666 ,nd Mar?on A *l*rn on lill H irry help $72.00; J - C . Freem an P.M . that the new d e l i. over Perec *»’ 86 »• Benton in first place has Van Gilder farm near Waaco was s. amp, treasurer’s offlee »15.0«; cut,on. of various group, and bus- ' iota"y de8troJ’« i « « of . J C Freeman P.M.. .ta m p . (SOME t UPDEGRAFF i-------7 u .topped and pereecu Collection of three tone of pap- known origin last Tuesday nigh t #fflce <10 00; C A Ruggles Agency ♦ion a . a m ean, of punishment « would I » 1 “ ." » in th* running Included in the k>“ w» « tw0 .premium on sheriff*« car $2.56; RUFUS GRANGE H a L l for lack of faith in the adnnnu- That ia* if no one els€ al?° C0Wa’ 8 calf’ a fannin< mil1’ feed Foss A Co, Official c ar e x p e ia . A tto rn e y A t L a w „ ‘.ration will probably end. Success- «><'«*«*• . chopper, h arn essfarm implements , 3 Mi ^ r t h o u s e « p e n » ^ 0 0 . « j . - . Moro asad Waaao ful democracy demand, pubhc There ia going to be a gathering and a bam Jilled full of hay. tota l $ 5 * 0 p D ep artm en t ot A g ri- j a t U r u a y J U ly 1 servants in action aa well a . in 01 P, Per mmie Saturday for the . ^ t u r e s e a le r w e ig h t, r measures ur<< n r t . ov.$-aare.. ORCHESTRA MUSIC words. " It i( a condition seldom b« le"t at i the Shnners ,U ' Moro Lodge No. 113. I.O.O.F. # W; Chari«« R Logan, audit (of -toreX. found, but it doe. not «mm to be * m o,t worth7 “ ““ • Allh° u« h Tueadava in LO O F county books $50.00; State Indus ------------------------------------ ---- "CoterpHlor" DtsssH brumus dsoa hall, f t a n r ia n 't 'a n d Acc. Comm. P r e « officer, protoc- GAS AND OIL • hurt by recent cabinet changes. »«nm ne ia as busy as can be it d r . T h o fi why they Hvs Isapsr. Air hk ____ . .... • should be possible for nearly every viait ng brothers arr tion $4.00; First National Bank,, Tires—Accessories Fourth Thursday» <n each hoUdbyo^CctsrpiWorWsisllagms cord^ mvited T riti^ M in g tax $188-10; Stevens ___ . family to tie up a bundle of old Month. Visiting Members R. R. McKEAN and SON to meet wtth us. Owr>n SttR lpSlC ^l« SOCIETY newspapers and magazines and b cleaned totes — RfSt is A s prs- invited— Moro. Oregon .. In su ra n ce deonsr wfcsrs heavier portidss urs Ernest Houston N. G. Appropriately on the Fourth of ^ a t they are delivered. T h e, Rose Amidon, W. M. annotations $10.00; The Frank A. R. Kessinger, Secretary Grain, Feed, Flour, Fuel Jtuth Sparling, Secretory rsmovsd, next m a both of off which Ji )y Sherman countians met and PaP«r *8 needed, the amount Shepard Co. Law Library Account Farm Implements, Bags, Twins organized an historical society, de- raised goes to a good cause. And 1 ureka Lodge No. 121 A.F.A A.M. $15.00; West Publishing Co. Law Lupfa|e woshss out fins porticiesa . NO. IK signed to peipefuate the history the paper is in the way anyhow, ^ eiet^ .on 5^* an<® Library account $55.00; The Amer- Meets 2nd and 4th BARBED WIRE—GOOD POSTS •if* «’«Th’’month. v S S ? ^ ican h * " Book Law MblPar^ Tuesdays of each of the county and of those wno Yes, Saturday ia the day. PHONES members are cordial^ account $64.00; Bancroft Whitney ¡ ^ th’ me,n base made it. Fsedston, Office Residence invited Law Library HnnMnri N G As was said at the picnic that Don’t forget to buy a bunch of C. A. to R u meet ggl«. with W. us. H Go. Clarence M e r r i i » account $53.00; «V D * P1 163 162 182 served to start the society, the bor.oa, hag a bunch of bomb.-, W. D. WslUn. Secretory iI<>M p . rk Sherman Coun- Florence Johnaton WASCO»' OREGON jesidents of his county are still bomb a bunch of bumq. V » ----- 1--- -------T-—g-r A D » r> 'jM* VNB • - OREGON <PAIRY 'c o u n c il IM To Sfretdl In Other Days First Postwar Cars t^Hal DANGE V rai? O'MEARA Supply & Imp. Co