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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1945)
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May we do the job PaygMe in Advance better than other nations have ONE YEAR ........... a .............. S’LfiO *2^ done, and this includes our former experience. AUGUST 17, 1945 ______________ 'H-', *" . ¡ , ,\i j * ík |-a ! hi«». t ill **irt*» *J wW> » £ « •» ♦ . S it« With »M rs H^fr, Arranit on greens and serve with rronen dressing. j, £.^reka L o d n No. U1 Meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday evenings of each month Visiting members are cordially invited to meet with us C. A. Ruggles. W. M. W. P . Wallan, Secretary Bethlehem Chapter Na. 78, O.KX Meets Every Second anu Fourth Thursdays in ea?t Month. Visiting Member» Invited— Moro. Oregon Rose Amidon, W. M. Salad greens, French dressing Ruth Sparling. Secretary «Peel tomatoes, cut thin slices III Lupine Rebekah Lod from thè stem end, scoop out cen Meets 2nd and 4th ter and drain. Soften gelatin in Tuesdays of each water, combine next seven mgre- n,<>nth. Visit.ng mem- _______ , _ bers welcome.,» — • Clara Houston, N.G. Florence Johnston. St( Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in I.O.O.F. hall Transient and visit'ng brothers are cordially mvited to meet with us. ' • ’ i t l tM k tmtaM with h*fd « m M m nW«, •*»*» on «1»! •IrtW»« w ift K«n«h d fflW »: Molded palads save last minute preparation. Make the following ring and keep it in the refrigera- tor until needed. 2 or 3 large, firm tomatoes | teaspoon gelatin 1 tablespoon water 1 cup cottage cheese 1 tablespoon celery, chopped 1 teaspoon pickles, chopped 1 tablespoon green pepper, chop 1 tablespoon chili sauce or catsup 1-4 teaspoon salt 1-4 teaspoon paprika ¡; * unde* the décru-k table for all to Sleep, Bçsidca ***»> it rained the piore hard-bitten of the crew commandeered that spot to play poker in and nobody when the forkers, the sacksewera, and the engineer played poker. It was- ®>’* the kmd of a game anybody slept through. The only shelter was the ma- chinery and the stacks and w ith’ the numerous horses breaking loose throughout the Tiikht cially after resting a day) one could awake with a horse hoof in his middle almost any nigh t So between the elements and the ani- mals one just as well play poker under the derrick table and bq physically comfortable even if financially distressed* before the ram ceased and work started again. The more lively members of the MILITARY TRAINING V-J DAY crew, after a day’s relaxation, ub - (U . S. Maño« Corp. Photo) Rcrardless of what the radio Now that hostilities are ended uaiiy started playing jokes on Mud such as that In which the vehicles above are mired added commentators said or tried to say the problems of reconversion to some one and before it ended i.. . ..« ..M ip s to the r.Iarincs’ campaign on O kinaw a It was im possible to use motorized equipment, so airplanes and b orees w ere in their florid prose, w e ll bet peace become instantly insistent most of the crew had been stub- used to m aintain vital supply lines and deliver food , water and that the highly advertized V-J Among them will soon be the ble dragged, sown in his blankets am m unition to Leathernecks a t th e fighting front. Ernest Houston N. G. day failed to meet expectations question of compulsory military Or scared out of* his wits by wall A. R. Kessingsr, Secretary for mor, thouMnd. thu, were training. »hnul.ted run-a-wayj arrow II.6 TOMATOES RIPE YET? thrilled by it. There is a great dead of demand bed. A good sized tomato, vine-rip As for Sherrqan county, the for it and many persona have Life on a harvest crew during a ened and fresh from the garden, majority of the people went right spoken in favor of such a pro rain was different when father Continued from page one. givex about half the — day’s on harvesting as if the war had gram as a permanent part of our was a boy. Folks used to really -nre_ nt efrthn>tes bv the de will ---- --------------------------------- ~ . national life The normal Amen get acquainted. Nowadays it takes 1 p __quota of vitamin C. The easiest not stopped at all. There is some a long harvest before the header >>artme,,t »«ncoRure >t wrU be thing enduring and ail powerful can approach to it rs usually op tender can lx>rrow a cigarette nc® M*T Y to joonawwe y e a r . a^ seasoned. But as the fresh about the function« of farming; posed to any such form of com wheat for stock feed. Early guea- , t from the cook. . _a • -•» xi tomato time advances, occasional they seem to go on like the rise pulsion. ses by corn experts place the pro- , .___ ., _l2- v. , ,. ... /T J, A change from the plain may be of the sun. the tides and ,, other From the physical standpoint — - — — NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF of bable yield a t .¿More than three acts of nature. Human victories of the young man who might be There 11 probably be a lot oi -« r • » — - welcome. . ADMINISTRATRIX . . . a vaai „nXonm u v e n A trfti;i- tim es in the next few y ears when Dunon o u sn e» , c u t uniavo^^oie ■ i™ and troubles change them little, called to undergo a year’s tra weather ‘has been reported from To pl<iue aumrncr ‘Notict is hereby given that by Men who till the soil for a live- ing compulsory training would “? hJto ' “ ta*e ~ «everal com states and while a ^ n e t ie s of salad. Combine diced an order of the County court of lihood eventually reach a state aurely be a good thing. He would the sharp sword and death with several e o r n ^ ^ ^ a n d whde^a , liced ' cucumber , the State of Oregon for Sherman in which nothing human disturbs team something about d.sctpl.ne - * it ,9 „ cerUln totaI radishes with sour cream «ason - County the undersigned has been th«n graady. . .- and there is a deeded lack o f _________ somethi th>n pre. ed with gratedon .on, « I t and , appointed administratrix of the es That w « apparently the men- that in the Amerman,home. He yet pM. popper.. I f preferred, add tate of Julia Lanphear, deceased. Now if you had the tires you ----- --------------- — ----------- «--- biLawrwiiiaito or •tai condition of Sherman county s would learn to get along with his . t * ♦ v could have a ride if you had the sible to say just <hoW much whaai All persons having claims against farmers who still had harvesting fellow», learn to take care of __________ required for relief in lib- dre*81n*- said estate are hereby required to to do. Not one of them laid off so himself m camp and barracks, time. - nice erated countries but it » expected to, ’ er',e j wh‘>'; present thepi within six months far as is known. Elevators were learn about mechanics and rudi- We may be able to find jobs for to be m excess of 200,000,000 bu- ** ■_ ___ from the date of this notice, with engineering, .. develop the discharged veterans, but what shels. Under moranU conditions open. trucks were going. The mentary yoo.m > 7 _ proper vouchers, to said adminis- ceaseless and all important round strength and Vigor in the frerh are the _____ ,_„_j ,____ •___. _____________ ____________< unemployed bureaucrats this is less -Z. than the annual ___ surr Wash tomatoes and remove stem tratrix at the office of the Sherman of plowing, planting* cutting was air and make greater strides to- going to do? - plus, but '■f"«m.H.n.ble' ------------- ------ qus'n'tb ------ end’ . about W meh thick. , What looks like an attempt at «ni- ^ °unty Journal m Moro, Sherman not disturbed. ward maturity than, he would eith a • e ties are to be fed to livestock upeâde an plate tide in the Giants’ clubhouse In New Cf ta the e it i« . we were told, er . t work or at college. Th(? 0„,y tal|oona the in pro<oction of ln. then turn upmde down on pl.t« ^ « . . th. O I«U ^ h h « « m w u untv, n ty Oregon. u™gen_ , In cities, at there w . . m uch o f n o -e .nd mer- H .. mental v m ^ o m t rrnght not haw t<> |ook foj. now to dram. K ee tomato pulp and m« r H , Johnny DaUd July 20 IMS Lanphear Baker riment. And A c all powerful be developed a . wel Learn,ng to tHa| (>a|1(>ona. tr 3 7 o Ver w ta«i. S E b u t t o n may . 'ngred"’,’.t l T he’ , X r c a n ,r a p t.« w a . pre- g A. S. Cooley Administratrix handicap ___ For a hearty stuffing u»e protein (<>r (he G1>n( ootfleM„ state ordered all sale of intoxi- follow orders could become necessary. Attorney for Adminstratrix food«—cottage cheese with chop- Maya Brother«. cants stopped for fear that some youthful independence, •jiJ ped chives or onion or chapped celebrant might become overly The argument that we nrj.M Action lias beefi^^feken by the Left-over fish or chicken happy over the end of the war change this policy in order to re- surplus property board which -may m<Re excelknt 8tuffings also. And ‘ Ctty people need such coddling main strong enough to withstand be of advantage; K*i®cl rationed Cheddar cheese can If there was great joy about our enemies (whoever they may From the Observer, Aug. 18, 18Id ’n J 1’8 < ^ e8’r€ * .* ° V he extended by using a spoonful the town it was repressed. There be) has not been proven. In all mt in Utari. erment owned of grated cheese on top of the The Sherman county expert- was ope unidentified ‘whoop’ on our foregn wars we have often The (board has ins ____________ ________________ ____ ___ ___ ___ __ ____- ___ _____ t0 whole peeled tomato. the steets a few minutes after the fought and have won over mill- ment farm has this season thresh- he hristian cience onitor notice was received Tuesday af- taristic nations. Germany, which ed oats that went 80 bushels to lo?al pr««renc“ y y<fyj are a «otnewbat Free from crime and sensanoaai news , . • Free from political ternoon, but whether that cam.9 we have defeated twice, ha» had the acre and wheat that averag- *n the sale WAr A simple meal, prepare luscious ,in- bias . . . Free from “special interest* control . . . Free to tall from unrestrained exuberance or compulsory training and oui ed 49 3-10th bushels to the acre. 11 means accepUwfid jpf a bid re- dividua4 Miadg by decorating «the the truth about world events. Its own world-wide a piece of ice down a neck, was armies have been equal and su- x A new hitching rack has been f ir i n g extension of 4on< Urm tamatoeg to appear like roses, spondents bring you on-the-spor new» and its not disclosed. ’ '/ perior to hers. It cannot be shown put up alongside the Moro Trad- cred,t as »Kains* » ««to offer» Peel and chill the tomatoes. Sof- and your family. Each i issue filled with unique self-help Most discussion was over the that we need compulsory training ing Co. store on First street. This, with R^C carrying the Joan. ten creAm cheese with milk. Form end of the nuisance of rationing, fof security, although we will together wi|h the new granitoid a ' two rows of petals on each toma- And it is a heartening thing that need a larger «tending army tc sidewalk on the same block, make Men do not realize how great to by pressing level teaspoons of people seemingly thought more man the mechanized weapons of greatly for appearance and con- a reV€nue economy ia. the softened cheese against the Cicero aide of the tomato, then drawing of the end of hateful goveromen- modem warfare. venience. the teaspoon down with a cur- tai restriction than anything else. Traditionally this country fav- The mail train was about three -------------------- * Read the new wan*« ads. in the vjng motk>n Sprinkle the center An observer might have thought om the supremacy of the citizs.i hours late on Thursday afternoon - that the war was to end gas, food, over the soldier. We have not of laet week, caused by an acci- Journal this week. fat, meat, tire and other kinds wanted the military to become su- dent on the main line. of rationing instead of what it preme. That has been sound policy Born: To Mr and Mirs Dan Mc- was for—whatever that was. There are few men Who can sue- Lachlart, August 11th, a daughter. Anyway it waa a quiet day and cessfully govern a squad, .fewer . 1906 we suspect that rural America who can rule a company. Generals r®“1 e rVTi\ ttnoudd cue genera] found it so. The dri«- are made master of life and deatr Clty matehal in «.ration waa not apontaneouj, O¥er thouaanda. That a, too much out ch»irs the ’ ¡<-ewalks whew people yelled who had thought authority for any man. ther becOmc a . bloca about ydliag for some tin*« at We could not expert to haw '« » «"»• thia particular spot in hiotory, ccanpulaory training without g.v- P^®-ni lodged by m*ny ladtea. people yelled who thought it the much more authority to army An in®ipient blaze was squel- thing to do or becaune some one men They have not demonstrated. lM»n at the corner else started it. Out In the country, ^ is war, or in any other war. Scott and 1st streete- It stert- where folks can be / themoelves that the welfare of the nation is from a match in the hands without having to follow the odd their hands. They have of a wi>° wanted to see ★ Farmers and ranchers o f antics o f city caged members of hoarded food, mismanaged man- 8n8a bum. the genua, there was no yelling, power through their one-track .I>odru Barnum of the WWM Oregon are doing an out If one might inteipret the sen- thinking. We can'stand - that in °°- bank in informs us standing food production timent so meageriy expressed it war time because winning the war that , ^roP one Quarter sec- job during these w a r years. would be; Now the struggle is is paramount then. It is doubtful ^on of L. L. Peetz farm turned out 900 sacks of No. 1 wheat, and Solidly back o f them is this over, the sacrifice is ended, what ¡y we wont it in peace time, it is the first No 1 heard of in availed it? b a n k . . . eager to finance the Sherman county. purchase o f livestock, feed, The Moro flour mill was all ready to start up Monday morn PERSONNEL RECONVERSION HARVEST RAIN seed, machinery and new ing when M r. Edson discovered Nowadays a rain the harvest that the city water works couldn’t buildings . . . glad to lend It u probably impoesible for a civilian to put himaeif in the shoes brings the farmers into town for supply the stuff for steam. Con money fo r m aking necessary of a returned veteran o f this war e bit of the society of their fei- sequently he put Mesors. Shugart repairs. You are urged to —especiaUy one who has been in lows, a beer or two, some dis- and Strabl at work and hae a actual combat —and determine cueaion of the crops and the news, discuss your financial prob well under way. what that veteran thinks. perhaps a look at the combine and lems w ith us. Shortly now, the boys wdl Vbe the day is apeilt. If the rain conpes From the Observer, Aug. 20, 1926 earning home, or moat of them, at night there imay be a hasty A complete showing of new They have been told that they trip to the field to see that the fall models will be ready for the fought to save the nation from its draper is loosened. It is a pro- inspection of the ladies of Moro at enesnies. They were undoubtedly aaic affair, that seems to disturb Mrs Urqubart’s at Hotel ^.Moro, in iJSlti-i to do just that, and the process of cutting a crop next Saturday, August 28th. were trained for it. If little o f na- vary Httls. The Moro brx>op of Camp Fire We were sitting on Bill Web fietebratlng’s going « go. I ’m go OT international value eomea The men or boys who make up girls left last Monday under the ster’s porch the other night,* ing to make sure of being on the from the war it is not the fault the crow can go home to see their leadership of Miss Bessie Ander- talking’ about how W^d cele- job next morning.* Front where I alt. B in Webater of the soldier and sailor who folks or engage in the fleeting »on for an outing at Suttle Lake, brate w hen the Japs surrendered, BRANCH OFFICES IN 24 ha has the right idea. W hen Peace fought the battles He byg*»» and delights of town for a few hou-s J. L. Searcy and wife and C. P Jjem Toller allowed so cornea, there’s going to be a paid for the victory, whether that or a day. s • Moore and wife motored to the was going to start his OREGON COMMUNITIES w h o le n e w w o r ld to b n lld . victory is misused or not. In oldar days when men camp- foot of Rattlesnake grade on tb'- then and there —and spend i t It seems only rsaapnnFk that ad la the field and slept alongaide Deschutes river, for an overnight fishing» Bd Mapes w as going to Theresa a really big job to be done. A glass of beer, the bev the returned veteran should feel the stacks a rain in harvest was cubing last Saturday. I? “ ,’’! , 1? that the should provide a much different affair. The city Secretary G. A. Mitchell of tea City for a big feed i.o d fi fiMfiMfi erage of moderation, and a good Bight'S sleep to be ready for the HARRY A. DAVIS MAX F. KASMRGBt RODNEY CÓOFCR 'something better than average in sissy who had never been really Sherman County Fair association show. task ahead—that’s the right way Bill Webster had the last sug- (he way of opportunity for him, dirty in his life before coming to informs the Observer that he has for him to earn, an the harvest field where the w ater secured the Endicott high school gestion. “I’m g<\inJ * to welcome Victory! b « k knocked hh. b i« » off for hoy. band of The D - i e . to fur- £ £ Z i opprtunity to get to our fighting men,** he says, naaa or agrteolturo so he may ev- using more than a quart of wa- nish music for the county fair “and that Is Just as far as my pntuaily en joy the pleasure» of ter to wash in, waa like as not to both afternoons and evenings on If be 'londuet hbnaelf leave for home as soon os he hod Friday and Saturday of county CqpyngAt, BM5, United States Bnwen Foundation MiMssa r.p.ieC.1 abiy and wolL i » . _• enoug h 1» which to quit. fair week. * « ■ -i. Published l£ve»y Friday a t Mere, O reg«« -+ ~T -------- Curing Pain in Neck Washington Column In Other Days j of this Clean, Family Newspaper T C S M OREGON’S ' FARMERS RANCHERS SAT., AUG. 25 Kent Legion Hall Merrymakers Refreshment Rom where I sit». i y Joe Marsh Bast Way to Celebrate The Peace THE DAL’ rS BRANCH of ' The UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK > •< 'A