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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1946)
6 Hek ii »M armar UvKtt J òukxa L, moro , okroo K J f pri OA t , pcrrvah Í i , , . r .----------- ...... Mr and Mrs C’htHls Andsrsuh Ha Ml ttM Unit hwt tht IfUMt • »I49 wa$ in the ¡M ei left Monday for Hood River, market- . Paper, Mieter? Vancouver a n d pther valley hyslpesq berg, The pew QWftCr* points to spend several weeks Will take possession F e b r u ^ y l. visiting relatives and friends. Miss Cassie Holmes came up Mrs Charles Davis returned from The Dalles »Friday/to ¿pend home Jast week |from Portland the week end here i with rela where she spent several weeks tives. visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Alva Eakin and Mr and Mrs Bill Ball are th Walter Roy, ¿and other relatives. family pf Boyd spent the week parents of a daughter arehfjuig Mr and Mrs R. E. LcBleu end with his parents, ,l^r and 7 pounds and 9 oz. born Wednes and family left Monday for their Mrs V. B. Eakin. ' day January 13'at the Emanuel new home in Terrebonne.. Mr and Mrs {Jus .Hartmann of hospital in* Portland. Mr Ball The Baptist Mission society Wasco spent Sunday visiting at has a job with Boeing Aircraft met at the home of Mrs Dell the home of Mr and Mrs A. F. in Seattle and will move his fam Olds Thursday afternoon with Balzer. ily there in the near future. eight present. Refreshments were Mr and Mrs A. F. Balzer and served at the close of the meet Mr and Mrs Melvin D. Balxer ing. Mr and Mrs Frank Bayer, went to The Dalles Thursday when the latter left for Seattle, Claud Bayer, and Mr and M»s Wash., to visit her parents, Mt Charles Perrigo and daughter, and Mrs E. G. See after spending Linda, were in The Dalles Weu- several weeks here with them. nesiay on business. They will leave ,Seattle for San Harry Stark was a business Francisco to visit Melvin’s bro visitor in The ^Dalles Thursday ther and sister in law, Mr and Mr and Mrs Arzell Lemley and Mrs Ralph Balzer. Ralph and Mei- Hubert Hutchcroft and daughter, vin haven’t seen each other for Gloria, were in The Dalles Mon four years. They ,also plan on day. making their home in California. The social sponsored by the Willis Brittain of Tygh Valley Veterans of Foreign Wars held In honor of the Sixth Annual Ob spent aeveral days last week here at the I.O.O.F. hall Friday even servance of National - Newspaper helping his father in law, Sam ing was well attended. The even Week, Joe Laurie Jr., pint-sized comedy star of “Can You Top Stark, on the ranch. ing was spent dancing and play This?**, heard over NBC every Sat Mr and Mrs Arthur Bibby and ing cards. Refreshments were urday night, reverts to his first call son, Stephen. Mrs Edison Suther served later in the evening. ing as newsboy. Joe hawked many a newssheet in the old days before land and Miss Louise Fraley Mrs Ted vonBorstel, Mrs C. J. his initial success in vaudeville. went to The Dalles Sunday to Kulick and Mrs Donald von Bor- Helping him earn his way from rags visit 0. M. Fraley at the hospita:. stel were in The Dalles Wednes SETTKN. PRETTY . . . This Irish to gags to riches today are Senator Ford, and Harry Hershfieid, Joa’e Miss Fraley returned , to her day on business. Better, of high degree, has no use wits around their regular home in Portland and Mrs Suth Mr and Mrs Iz>t Rust return* for weather of low degree. So when (ellow Clown ..Table.______ ' erland to her home in Richland, ed home Friday from Kansas the tem perature hit eight below, he ply another pressure bloc which Washington - .Monday where they spent a week vL-.it- ’,d som ething about his com fort, seeks particular or unjustified Hubert Hutchcroft and son, ing her relatives. , Miss Lila Lee Rodney, came up from Portland Alley who accompanied then- ler cam e In m ighty handy. Dr. B. A. Stevens Monday to visit at the home if returned home with them after Mr and Mrs Arzell I^emlev spending a week visiting friends. They returned to their home Mr and Mrs J. W. Blagg and Tuesday. J daughter, Marie, left Saturday 1608 G S t Phone 307/ Word was received that Duane for the valley to spend the week THE DALLES, OREGON I^emley, son of Mr and Mrs Ar end visiting relatives returning _ zell Lemley was promoted to ma home Monday. Miss Dopbtby Barnett went to f l i R tlA I l chinist mate third class. Word lA I lI V w lI v I I was also releived that Herman The Dalles Saturday to visit Ziegler, son of Mr and Mrs H er friends returning home Sunday To give the people of Oregon Linda Pezetti an unbiased account of the needs man Ziegler Sr., was promoted bringing little home with her for a few days. and services of its hj her edura. to sergeant Mr ad Mrs Frank Bayer and tiona| instjtutlon8 ,g the pur Mr and Mrs Boyce Blaylock and family were dinner guests at children and Mrs ,Helen . Alley of the newly formed Unite(J the home of Mr and Mrs Bernard were business visitors in The izens Higher E(iucat)ona| D alles W ednesday. cil. officers of this newly .formed Martin Sunday. About seventy relatives, neigh Mr and Mrs Arch Cantrall ¿.nd ^°riv told the state hoard of bors and friends called at. the daughter, Sharon and Mr and higher education at its January V. B. Eakin home Saturday even Mrs Don Smith were in The Dal- meeting. The group consists of ing to charivari Mr and Mrs Ow les Monday o n t business. cur rent officers of the Dads, Mo en Eakin. The evening was Mrs John Rust and Mrs H. O. thers< Alumni and Student asso spent visiting and refreshments Dugger were in The Dalles on fictions of the various > institu- were served later In the evening. husiness Friday. tions. plus some members at Mrs Dick Reckman and child Mrs A1 F'ox and son, Pfc. Gene larRe. ; ren returned home Sunday from Summerfield, left Wednesday for “w e do not propose to be slm- Hood River where she spent St. Helens to visit at the home --------------------- ---------------- ---— several days visiting her mother of her son. Edgar Summerfield, , , _ , , who Is 111. and family. Mrs Josephine May of Moro Mr and Mrs Millard Eakilt Grass Valley Baptist Church came up Friday to .visit at the daughter. Brenda, were in The Sunday School 10:00 A. M. home of Mr and Mrs Wallace Dalles Friday on business. Morning Worship 11 A. M. May and Mrs L. D. May. Mr and Mrs John Rust hao as Young Peoples Meeting 7:00 P. M. Mr and Mrs Harold Eakin and dinner guests Sunday Mr and Evening Services 8:00 P. M. family were dinner guests at the Mrs John DeMoss of Moro. Howard A. Schilling, pastor home of Mr and Mrs Dell Olds Mrs rielen Alley and children. M(lro Community Church Sunday. John and Barbara, and Mrs Glen Jaa)eg D Mobergi pastor Mr and Mrs Wallace May were Perry were business visitors in Bible 1():oo-A .M. business visitors in The Dalles The Dalles Saturday. Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. Tuesday. Harry Stark, Carl Ziegler, Arch Cantrall sold his barber Claud and Keith Bayer went to Christian Science Society shop and building last week to Washougal, Washington Sunaay Sunday morning services at S. Duncan of Portland, who ar to spend the day visiting friends-. 11 a’ Subject “GOD” rived ‘Saturday with his family, Herman Ziegler sold his gro- WASCO METHODIST CHURCH taking over the shop Monday. eery store last week to Ivan Sunday School 10 A. M. Mr. Cantrall will open a grocery Blagg, a returned veteran and Classes for all ages. store in the building owned by Alton Coyle of I^ebanon, after 20 Morning Worship—11 a.m. R. J. Baker. years in the grocery business. League 6:30 p. m. Robert Holmes, son of Mr and F. L. Cannell, Pastor Mrs William Holmes, arrived last Monday from Fort Lewis where he received his discharge. He landed in San Francisco from Okinawa having spent two years In the South Pacific. Gram Valley IvnH hr Service Couple Have ¿Daughter * “ L“ 4 m“' New Group To Explain Needs V ete rin a ria n er education io alsc the problem of taxation, and In. that problem the taxpayer o f Oregon has a vital in terest that w e recognize “W hat w e propose to be is an IN C O M E TAX Accoutring J. F. MeADAM P.O . Box 176 v Vegt Block ,, The Halloo, Orogoa 4 1 0 0 a M onth fo t Life TfeGeAfee Faery Ffae grew yae? Life whee yoa wish t o r n ir e . 2. Protection fo r family now. 5. Pays double for arride ars i death trio rs rsrireusnt age. 4. Bnilds ap large cast reserve. >. Pays steady incoase aase if roa d.mbUd, IR S V B A R C I paul r . 4M E ast 2nd. C d lir A X T M c C ulloch The Dalles. ktlan •r hr wkta tto riM M r» ui to higher education to perform th ese services. ,Our colleges and u n iversities w an t to do the work intrusted to them , but th ey have a righ t to exp ect su fficien t mon- d en t o f the O.S.C. Dads club and vice-chairman o f the group, serv in g Mi the ^absence; o f E. C. Sammons, Portland, chairman. PLUMBING & HEATING W e have sold Z ie g le r's Q u a lity S tore to Iv a n SERVICE Blagg and A lto n C o y le , a p air o f ex-service m.*n, to g eth er w ith o u r good w ill and beat w ishes. « T h is last Z ie g le r Q u a lity Store ad- vestisem ent is to tell o u r friends and custom \| ness and th e friendship. . * -■ > y L k KHÄELIE PHONE 391 MORO ers h o w m u ch w e have appreciated th e busi v Herman Ziegler Walther-Williams Co. Is an old established firm that has been selling, servicing and repairing cars for a generation. The dependability of its products and the qual ity of its service has been proven many timn« Now, when it is doubly important that you have good workmanship and quick service to keep your cars and trucks running, have us take care of your service problems. fa the Refriar Army. _ M l THI JOS THROWHI OMOOSR Y O W f S R A N C H * AMO 4 0 1 E 3rd T h e D a lle s OF'MM v NB Travel • I T ire Repair and Recapping V. S. F a r » m H in larm atlaai eoH A R M Y M to U W IT lM O Phone 3926 POOOOPPCB noBOBto a o o m w y y y v H n n o □ EALTM s > ' AD^ P ' ' M* Y- NE ' • -------- DAIRY COUNCIL mvmumma w R um > n M «W MM declared , JErnaaf Hay eox, port, p ep l, qf O w n m bal»ne»a to the damsM« plmd turn land author and president of th e p e r fe c tiv e ib e servteei demand- them,” Haycox hel U. o f O. alumnls in «peaking to ed of h igh er education in our Tha d e l a t i o n was headed by the board, ’’T he problem of h igh state, and th e instrum ents given Claude Palmer, : Portlahd, presi THE D ALLF8 POSTOFFICE BUILDING 1 Whin /he reach o-f everyone! Although many foods are now half, lengthwise unrationed, meat still takes preci Mix together the cottage chcvco ous red points and the American chives, salt, mayonnaise and vine homemaker will continue to use gar. Add the riced yol^ of three milk and milk products in the pre of the eggs. Mix well and pile the paration of main dishes to 3erve cottage cheese mixture in the egg instead of meat— foods which not halves. Rice the remaining egg only taste good hut alfo appeal yolk over the top as a garnish to the eye and satisfy hunger. Chill. Serve on crisp lettuce One half cupful of cottage Applesauce Cheese Salad cheese supplies as much Ihigh qual 3-4 cup boiling water ity protein as one serving of meat 1 1-2 cups thick applesauce so don’t overlook it. It makes de- 1 pkg. lime gelatin Seasonings Iscious main dishes, desserts, and 2 cups cottage cheese salads. 1-2 cup diced ceflery Salads are best offensive again <1-4 cup mayonnaise Sahd Greet.s st jaded appetites because they Combine water and applesauce can be so refreshing and appe and bring to boil while stirring. tizingPso tempting to the eye and Pour over gelatin, stir until gela palate. Here are two «alads that tin is dissolved. Pour into six in are tops in good eating and will dividual ring molds, ‘which have provide a good quantity of t>.e been rinsed in cold water. ,Chill high quality protean which is until set. Unmold on bed of salad needed m each day’s meals. greens. Combine cottage cheese, Cottage Cheese Stuffed Eggs celery, mayonnaise and salt sT.d 3-4 cup cottage ebeese pepper to taste. Pile tin center of 2 tap minced chives 1-4 tap salt molds. Top with dash of paprika. 1-2 Up vinegar 4 hard cooked Serve with additional mayon 2 tap mayonnaise eggs cut in naise. Electric cooking has been made cheap enough for every home! P P & L has cut electric prices 15 times, until now the average home pays less than $2 a month to cook the modern electric way. Today twenty thousand homes use P P & L ’s cheap electricity for cooking. Thousands more have placed orders for electric ranges. Sec your favorite appliance dealer and get your order in now. Then you, too, w ill soon enjoy the thrill of modem, effortless cooking. ’.’¿5 HOW M»*L CUT THE COST OF ELECTRIC COOKING: .♦ « ! » u i Chart aba«’» COH of »«Mk Mtinf alacfrtc raftff« in an awaroga bo w Pac/fic Power Li^/it . 4 Stif-Supporting, Tax-Paying tusinast ♦111 ♦28« till 1 i 1125 till Il» ÎI4I TIIIT NARING VODI ELECTRICITY CHEAPER ANS C l EAPE 11.