TME ¿¿MERMAN COUNTY JOORNAU V " ' . . - « * • . MOMO. OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY S, 1W7 • .( >■ FA M TURK Ph:l Ruggles came up from Monmouth Tuesday and found the ML thei? ab° ut l t ... L thorough course of the entire »»«... highway from Portland pretty slip- .Church service will be announc- We need the whole word of God. J oery in spotsu^ Come out and join us in the Sun- During the’ absence o T Giles The Preache; said." ‘A slip of day school hour, French, Lawrence Mitchelmore will the foot, pen or tongue, may be H ;oo a. m. Worthip and Com- do some of.the writing for the I T 11 ' -dangerous and destructive.’ munion. “Redemption?win be the . harman County Journal. The t i V A C C V a llftV theme of the message at this hour. mechanical part of the business M l The Full Gospel Assembly 7:00 p. m. Evangelistic meet­ w^il be carried on as usual with he . > - Everett L. Cook. Pastor. ing. a message will be rbought with 'same staff in control. 10.00 a. ra. Sunday school, taught a strong appeal to the unsaved. O. A. Ramsey was taken to the The rotary plow that cleared Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling by Mrs. Belle Ginn. Can we truly know that we are Mid Columbia hospital Sunday the road between here and Shan- entertained with a New Year's Our new literature is no longer saved ? Come and hear this suffering from bronchial pneu­ iko broke down and was brought Eve party Thu.sday. Those pres- following the outlines of the In- sage, monia. Ha U reported to be im­ back to Moro for repairs on its €nt were Me-dames and Messers ternational Council of Religious 7.00 p. m. Thursday, our raid- proving slowly. • clutch Thursday morning. Charles Lemley, R. J. Baker, J. B. -ducet.on, which covers only cer- week devotional meeting. You are McKean and Searcy went to Council meeting Tuesday night Coon, Roy Feely and A. F. Balxer. tain prtions of the Bible repeated- cordially invited to attend each B iffs Thursday morning and ly. but instead we are offering a meeting. resulted in the selection of the ^ino5 ^ e WM the diversion of the brought up a new tractor to dis­ same appointive officers to handle cven*nr »nd lunch was served at play to farmers In this county. city business for another year, niidnight. The telephone crew that is Charles Ruggles will get as re- Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilt and Roy working pn the lines in Moro ha» I t it every day despite the "order. G?orge Williams as mar- ® ak? were at Hood River Sunday sr. Two or three men may shall and water collector and Hen- bringing Mrs. Blake and Marjory be seen atop a pole with the wind •y Ruggles as water pumper. Sal- haca w*th them after they had spent a few days visiting rela- whistling around their bodies and aries will remain the same. Lester Nahouse has been work- the spow blowing down their necks -Wren Hogue had a slight aaci- but th ey w ork just the same. Few­ ing in the assessor office this week. Mrs. Martha Cope has been ill dent Wednesday on his way home er. Sftbcns are _ .caught watching Three ¿tíf Cha: them since the weather became for several days and Is under the when he hit one of Glen Kigg’s hands <.» at n Florida's latest crop crop of ut turl turi uv>i stOUPS K)K COLD D a s o care of the doctor. horses that was on the highway. « .. . . - ir.picna ~. 7 ley their ----- .«...w» u riu a 3 taiesi colder, however. vile main paic vx •w ovilUVx Vaa.au~> Schools throughout the co u n t,, Tbe c ,r was dameged .om ewh.t- RaI[,h Gul lu?a. Ooen'L.Uh !°urneJ' ' a,' Mi*mL right, Alter the irregular of holi-. lunch. Ed Dunkei returned to his home Lawso? Canadian day meals and bed time, after a Green Split Pea Soup Sunday after spending the latter have been disorganized by th e 1 The farmers are all happy over Open champion, look on a«PJ i h J t ^1» V Revo ta’ the re*gning P. Q. a king. week or so of munching nuts and One pint green split peas part of the holidays at the Sayrs storm as most of them are de- the snow. Monday it came from putts in an Informal match Christmas candies between meals, Three pints water * ' ranch. On his return he was ac­ pendent to a large extent on chil­ the south and Tuesday from the the entire family is ready for a One small onion ~~ companied by Mrs. Walt Thornton dren from the country to fill class­ east which makes it pretty cold. period of simple living. In fact, Two tablespoons butter Drifted roads made it im- And daughter, and Misses Mildred es. Those the dance at K ^ f l t i t GITIS* F o T possible for them to make the Kent New attending Years Eve were Mr. an early bed time and simple meals Two slices bacon Nickerson and Imogene Johnson. .ate essential if one is to avert ir- Salt and pepper to taste Carroll Sayrs was out with a trip to town and classes were halted and Mrs. Eatl Olds, Mrs. A. A i » y I T - » » y ritability, quarrels, and even gen- Two cups milk home made snowplow Tuesday un­ Tuesday and later postponement: Dunlap. Mr. and Mrs. Rbep Jtep, F r C C f ? i G l l o f uine illness resulting from over- Whipping cieam till th e . machine was broken in kept schools closed until Monday Florin Cdon, Mr. and Mrs. Tom-t> strained nerves and over taxed d i-1 Cut bacon in small pieces and some n f the. solid drifts. The road by which time it is hoped that the Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. C. W.Shields, gestive systems. And yet, it isn’t cook onion, which has been sliced w est,of.tow n has been broken to roads will be cleared so that buss- Dell Olds and Betty Lou, Mr. and There is increasing hopes that a -<»ay tu ¿cutie down alter tne teem thick, with bacon until slightly the cemetery -w h ere large d rifts’ es can run on time again. Mrs. Matt Simon and Mt. and Duiward Helyer of Tumalo spent bank will be established here ing excitement of the holidays. It browned and bacon fat is well ren- S re still-unopened. I Peon)« are signing up for the Lester Barnum. t u ho™ ♦ n n u • a few days here with his parents within the six months. Whether isn’t easy to think of simple yet dered. Pour off excess fat. Add Mr. and Mrs. George Kruger. hunt club chase after rabbits and The ~barn dance at Dell Olds iast week He wrote up severa| or not the two large banks with a wholesome dishes to serve after peas and water and cook for one were here New Years day to visit J more harmful varmints the latter place Tuesday was well attended i„.„ »U l W » V ... .1 wwv _ 14 . . .. 1IL&U. ance Policies while here. chain system come Into the county having concentrated upon festive and a half hours or until peas are with Mrs. Kruger’s _______ parents, If- Mr _ pa*t . of - this month. Walter Rug- by people from all over the county Mr w r . i soft. Add the butter. It may be as they are currently repo;ted as tare lor holiday meals. and Mrs. A. W. McLeod. * ,e8 in Moro end Ray Bl.ke in endI Tygh V.Iiey. Over In planning our meals let us necessary to add additional water, being; gnxious to do. itisthought New. Years day dinner guests at Grass Valley have the lists that a bank will be established any' build them around the protective Strain mixture through coarse the home of Mrs. Margaret Peetz 1 those wishing _ to tuy ... their luck *3^ Sr». L. L. Peetz ondi £ j, N.house will leave today. | dance was held Saturday night j,ut ^ ,e returned "home3 »'rnn.nvh^t vay. Local men who want a "bank foods - milk, fruits and vegetables, sieve and add milk. Heat again are eager to have a state bank and eggs. These foods, simple but and serve with whipped cream on daughter, Leora. Mr. and Mrs. A .lpriday for Salem where he wiJJ act! Mr. and Mrs. Art Bibby was in improved know to be essential top. Serves six. here unless there Is branch put hctflthful, 11111 and M1. and Mrs. Ches-, as secretary for Giles French dur-j TJ)e Dalles Monday and remained to the health of the individual. Cream of Carrot Soup Miss Velma Matthes was a pas- here within a short time. ‘ |a r Peetz of The Dalles. , ¡ng tke sessjon of the legislature until Wednesday, Particularly must we watch to see Two and a half cups sliced carrots ... , sengar on Thursday mornings bus The snow that now coveis the C. A. Reed and M. O. Downing which win convene Monday. Miss Phillys Rinehart returned enroute to North Bend to resume that these foods form a basis of the One half cup chopped celery, leave» ground is one of the best argu­ of Hood RWer were here Tuesday Saturday after spending the holi- her duties there as a teacher chrlds diet. Milk is as essential to ments for a bank that could be and stalks to see growers arganizations about days with relatives at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cox and had for it insures a reasonable crop the growing child as rich soil, Two thin slices onion legislation pertaining to their prob Bill Todd returned Sunday with son Billy returned to Kent Sun- for the coming year, moisture and sunlight are to a two and • half cups water Jems. Mai vin Schepman- from Grants day eveniug after spending the growing plant. How much milk ? One teaspoon salt M. R. DeLong and Henry Zilka Pass. He spent the holidays with holiday season in the valley, be:;-» deole s of Portland, met with - Wyman French Jinks—I get n big kick every A quart a day if it is at all possible Four cups milk. j Karl Pluemke assisted J. E to provide it. But all of this quart .Simmer carrots, celery and onion t*».e cltv council Monday night to After a seemingly joyous (Christ a sister. time I kiss Bettina. docs not have to be used as a Gerald Kelly came home from Norton take inventory of hla stock in the water for about 30 minutes. d’^enhs ♦h-» cit’d» ;rdebh?'’ress. ! was and New Year all the students Jinks—Well, she doesn't object to beverage. For it serves the nutri­ Add salt and drain, saving liquid. California after pepdlpg of merchandise Let Greta be your hosier (in returned to school. Snow kept . Sunday j . . « , last week. Karl re- me. tional needs equally well when used If there is more than one half cup Hadley’s Cinderella Shop.) the children from coming in, but r"e Christmas season there With.turned to Portland Sunday to re- In the preparation of other foods. liquid, boil upti! evaporated to this Chris Tnvlor r tum d to Moro we had two new students, the an au®t. 3 sume his studies at Business col- Creamed vegetables, baked or quantity. Put carrots through Tuesday after spending a few days' Lawrence girls, Eunice and FloV- Coach Squire took the basket - calloped dishes, puddings made of ricer or coarse sieve; there should in Goldendale. He ha’ Hepn sta”-fence, from N orth D akota who ar- ball boys to The Dalles W ednesday ^ r- and Mrs. J. L M atthes were milk, ice cream and cottage cheese be One and a fourth cup» puree. h«re ja„t Saturday. for a practice game. business yieitqis in Gras Valley th»* hntri until the roids are all offer a means of utilizing milk. Add puree and liquid to heated »Tuesday, after the storm very Miss Ottille Was«enn)iller re- and Moro Saturday, ’ enough for him to get to Creamed toups also offer a nour- milk. Add butter and reheat thor­ ^eu country children were in and turned to her home in Portland ^ r* and McKay have Wasco M. E. Church h, :lv * .o n .‘he John^D^v. U hin^ dlsh always acceptable as oughly. Yield: 5 servings. Willis J.. Dquglas Jr. Pastor. » • ports were that they probabfr • n doy after spending the holi« moved thetr household goods to M Eri-Vgon, brother' of Sunday school 10 ¡00 a. m. wouldn’t get in. therefore school days with her parents and sister. the R- B,u rancb north of Kent M ”, T TT. M’trhrimore: and Don­ Morning worship m o o a. m ald Thompson, both of Portland, was closed Tuesday noon and the, College students leaving Sunday where they wRl farm, Topic, “Christ Lost,” from Luke vacation lasted until Thursday were Ellen Cox fdr Corvallis, Ferd Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wilson and were guests at the Manse. Mon­ 242-B2 * Stark for Forest Giove. Agnes daughters Connie and Dorothy day night. The young men had momng. It was then extended un- 6 :3o p. Simon for Portland and Donald Me- ,eft Sunday mqriyng^ for their L*a«rue planned to visit in Moro for sever­ *;1 next Monday. Evening service 7:30 p, m, Innes for McMinnville. kome at Oaksdale. Wn., having al -dav» but inclement weather cut SVOW Our varnish fund is nearly com­ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hutch- past three weeks here, By Jane French and Reatha Sayrs abort their stay. plete. Let O S concentrate now on ci oft and children gnd Mrs. Carl J und Mrs. J. C. Wilson and Elmer Barzee returned from Snow, so beautiful and white. Sft(?rman returned Saturday to daughter Nellie, Mrs. Clarice Sucre the project of Memorial Hymnals. Portland Tuesday making a trip to You are such a glorious sight, their homes after spending the and small son, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. We are looking forward to a big tbe city with his sheen. He found When we wake up in the morn, holidays with their parents, Mr. ^ ^ son and son Kenneth were din- social time around St. Valentine’s the roads blocked between town And behold what the sky hath and Mrs. Charles Lemley. ner quests of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. day or Lincoln’s birthday, Watch and the anrh and was forced to borne. for announcements. School was dismissed Tuesday Wilson Thursday. walk home. morning for the day as it was so day MbKay and Ernest Smith The county tractor and two ' Snowy flakes, so big and white, COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN graders was out the first of the Tl-at have fallen in the night cold that the children could no^ wer« business visitors at Shaniko 10:00 Bible school. •ome from the country. j Thursday. week trying to open up some roads | Your shapes resemble weak and 11:00 “What Must I D o?” message Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Rowe came Mr- aPd Mrs- Ricliard tfoldiway but thp wind drifted snow so fast bold, by the pastor. home from Eugene Thursday after Madias were visitors at the G. that it could not be done. The But feel the same, just plain old 7:00 Evening service of »ong. 'pending the holidays there wifh — elypr h°n»v a couple of days outst was left at the Barzee ranch cold. study and worship. Three C, E. her mother. i week. until the weather changes. societies provide groups for adult, A snow ball fight is now in sight. M.te. Helen Alloy eiftertatned A number of Kent folks attended Martin Melzer returned from Run fast, girls, they’ll hit your with three tables of bridge Wed- barn dance at the Dell Olds high school, and junior high school Portland Tuesday night. nesday afternoon. v Those receiv- ranch Tuesday and Saturday eve- ages». curls. A regular meeting of Lupine Thursday, 7:30 p. m. second n<> high scores were Mrs. Tessle nin£s- Rebekah lodge No. 116 will be held Big and little, slim and fat, I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Barnett had study in book of Job, at church» Tuedav evening. January 12. w*Sis- Bob and Bill, and Lee and Pat; Schilling, and Dorothy Olds. Mr. and Mrs. Vern McGowan aa NeW Ye*™ guests the follow- ter Florence Martin, deputy dis­ They all slid down the snowy hill and children left Sntu’dav for Pen- • Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Matthes, Wasco Church of Christ trict president, will install officers And at the bottom had • glorious Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Barnett and Bible school dleton to pQ$qmo sohool there. 10:00 a. m. for the ensuing term at this ses­ spill. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Baker were in sqns Melvin, Carl. Eugene and Rooauae of the weather the Bible sion. • All members of the lodge daughter Rosellen; Myrtle Helyer. school election was postponed one >nd visiting members are urged to They’er up and at it. Again they The Dalles Saturday. Pete Smith and Jack MvrPhy- Bruce Alley left Saturday for week. It will be this Sunday fall attend. -- —rry-TT William Mit«h«H of the Moro Morning worship 11:00a. m. The market road east of town But who are they to sit and bawl? Portland and Ea»l Shipley left Sunday for McMinnville ta start ÇCÇ ograp, spent New Years day Sermon topic “A Call for Re­ was opened up Wednesday when See the ski’ers coming down, apd Saturday and Synday here with cruits," to school after the holidays. Martin Melzer and Orval Thomp­ With legs apart and face un­ Por Feely and family have re­ his family. Christian .Endeavor 6:30 p. m son broke through with a loaded frowned. J. C. Wilson and Mrs. Clarice in the parsonage. The young peo turned to their home in The Dalles truck. Cars could not use the road They slip, bqt gain their pqise after a visit here. Sacre went to Moro Sunday morn­ pie are planning something special Thursday though and no school again Dale Baker left for Forest Qrove ing Where Mrs. Sacre will be em­ ehitdren came to school. to resume his studies after spend­ ployed In the Sheriffs office. Mrs« Hartman and son, Calvin, For fear of sliding off a pound. came home from Forest Grove The climax of it all is this: ing the holiday® with his parent». “ Kent Grange No. 688 will hold their next regular meeting Satur­ Tuesday and are remaining in Jack Frost has blessed thorn with Lola—The rapidly increasing di­ day evening January 9th. Instal­ town until the roads are cleared to his kiss; A tto rn e y A t L a w the Mike Smith ranch jwhere she £ ow they ait all cold at ^home, vorce rate proves that America is lation of officers after the busipçsa meeting. fast becoming the land of the free. is working. o beat cold fingers and gently ■— — — i ■ Choir practice w«» held at the Lulu—Yes, and the continuance M oro a n d W moan. of the m»rriage rate shows that J. E. Norton home Sunday evening I with 10 present. But all in all its noioso bad it is still the home of the braye. Cause now the wheat won’t look so . f | Mrs. Smiff—How do I look In my tfad, For SALE: Registered Short 'Xnd even if the roads arg block$dt new backless evening gown, dea$*1 horn bull. Floyd Flatt, Moro. Phone 2F12 H 0^11 We’ll still have the money in our Does it fit alright. ' sock. j Smiff—Not so bad, but can’t you Mrs Berta McKinney will do ------------------------get into it a little farther?*/ all kinds of dressmaking at the TMUR.'f home of Mrs. ’J. H. Johnson in Wasco. 0. Â. Ramsey New Years Eve Seriously iii in Given At ps Try Out Florida Turf Hospital EALÎN ada r ^ mayn e O regon W ry COUNCIL Bank Thought Possible In 1937 Visitors There Moro School CH ES For Comfort and Security Arvin Heaters Weed Chains ' Eveready Prestone Foss & Co.. Inc. It’s Here GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF Now - TD 35 - Diesel Classified Ads. T his is th e n e w m a ch in e y o u h a v e b een w aitin g to se e . It is h ere n o w — A Merry Christinas and A Happy New Year For Sale: Farms owned by State Lgpd Bo$rd. liberal terms. See Richard M Weber, agent for Sher- H’.« end Wasoo ctfonftes, 310 Court Bi,, The Dalles, Ore. Phone 358. — . -------- ------ ---------------------- tfn Zell’s * ' _ Funeral H o m e Phone 34É» Tjlc D alles, < «r ’•» Pon’ectionery^ Phone 222 . * : Ore. C O N F ID E N C E A ll S a tisfR o to ry B u s in e s s is b u ilt on G -n fld en ce • C o n fid en ce on th e p a r t o f th e b u y e r t h a t g o o d s p u r c h a s e d w i l l b e o f good q u a lity a n d fw iily p r ic e d . . Dependable Groceries Freth Vegetable? Overalls, Jumpers, and all kinds of M Y GOODS Trade A t H. Zeigler’s Q u a lity S to r e Plumbing Supplies Johnsons Floor Wax Furniture Polish t Cloth 75c Machinery- ------ **" " , *» You will be surprised at the specifications and size and moat of all at the performance of thia new and highly developed crawler diesel. ♦ Extras and Implements Come and See it at our Show rooms. Our Come and get Your Wants Tractor School will be held Jan. 20. Roy J. Baker Grass Valley, Qregon A, J iHimmiwmnuiitmnu i mi i H i nnmnnHOTmtffwnwntmumiHiim w ia ti McKean & Searcy