<• »d*
expected.
THM »HERMAN COUNTY JOURNAL.
MORO. ORÄGON
F RW A Y. JANUARY 7, WSi
telephone company, were visiting their Christmas vacation in Port- , The cast la as follow»: ' r .. j The semester teste are due the
Mr. and -Mrs. Ben Leghorn Toes* land, returning Thursday,
Jane W y a tt------- ------- Betty Olds 19th and 20th and preparation for
CALL FOR WARRANTS
day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Doyle and Bertha W y a tt.... A Doris Stradley them has bagtmr...
Outstanding warrants numbered
w f c : v & ^ » h ™
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Nahouse and Miss Anna Schwarts were visitors
92 to 112 on School District No. 17,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rittner of Moro in «Loro lis t Thursday.
Moro, will be paid on presentation
Harry W aldo
Leighton Fields
were dinner guests at the Dean
* f ' •
: tow of Bend came down
to the dark. Interest stops this
Sybil W ystt ......... Anita Dunlap
Olda home Sunday.
Thu. »daj’ to spend the week end
day, January 7, 1988.
on foot was at fault
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds and Mr. with hir. parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Billy Elhrood .__ Clarence Johnson
Rose Haviand ....... Thelma Fortner
cent of pedestrian faU li-
. Joe Truitt, - clerk.
and i M ts . Arden Squire ware visi A. Stow.
Elmer H obbs____ ______ BUI Todd ties reported from five states, Les-
Enthusiastic -
tors in The Dalles Friday evening.
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response . every-
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Huhman were ___________ _
Clarence Oestreich is here tol Mr. and Mra. Harold Eakin were
Mr. and Mrs. Roy B?lshee were where has greeted the safety driv-
lie J. Sorenson Chicago traffic en
place left vacant
Bob in The Dalles Monday.
in
The
Dalles
Friday
to
visit
Hen
m town Monday expecting to leave ing schools being sponsored in sev- take
, - the
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gineer,
states. Secretary of State
z
Thursday for Seattle to inspect eral Oregon communities by Secre- Johnaon
transferred to Lefca-
Earl Snell says some of the most
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Stark were in ry Patjens who is in the hospital.
Mrs. Belshee’s property she recent-1 tary of State Earl Snell. The non*
dangerous pedestrian practices are
The Dalles Friday where Ferdinand Mr. Patjens underwent an opera
ly won in a raffle. It is a summer schools will be started elsewhere
Mr* and Mrs. Wayne Spoor and left by stage for Forest-Crove to tion for . appendicitis early this
walking in the main traveled por
By Wyman French
h o n ^ a t lslaod Lake, West of Seat- as soon as plans can be completed. childr£n
Monday for Portland continue his studies at Pacific Uni- week and is now partially para-
tion of the street or highway, en-
After » pleasant vacation Ugh t „ tog the , treet from behind p ^ .,.
led o of f tw
tr o summer "homes They are being held currently in whert Mrs. Spoor had her teeth ex- veraity, tftar .pendinf the holiday. ¡’T * '
tie. Choice
<,uUome of his ilIneM
school students came back to their ed vehicles, and looking op or away
is offered. .
Albany, Corvallis, Dallas, Grants tract«d. They also visited in Mola- at home,
dGubt
studies, to end this term and start from traffic while crossing the
Byron Peetx and wife, ; Orville Pass, McMinnville, Medford, In- lla with Mr* Spoor’s relatives be-
Mr. and Mrs. Con Rust and chil-
street.
The Dalles visited iwth her
We take'this means of offering the other term.
Barnum and wife and Ted Barnum dependence, Newberg. Oregon City, fore returning to their home here, dren
The boys are to play The Dalles __________ _
and Miss Frend came up from Port Prineville, Redmond and We, t °n Friday.
| parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Payne our sincere thanks to the kind
Papooses this Saturday. The boys
land Friday'night to spend New Linn.
io
Woods and daughter Sunday. ¿L--
i friends who aided us at the funeral and the girls are right up to the
Sbe ^ ld “ W 0I\e ever
y°u
Year’s day with parents here. Sat
m ”*0
, r<? Vlslted w,th Mr* a®d|- Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds and Betty of our mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Olds. top in tha county league stand- "ow w°nderful you are?
in day, with» other members of the
| Mr». Ben Leghorn Sundayr -
|
Mr
Joe Bd)by and
,
The 01d, family ings.
‘ He—No, I don’t think anyone
Barnum family, they had dinner
i Mrs. Estel Hartley and brother. Mrs. Art Bibby attended the show — --------------------
An
alumna
practice
*
was
held
,ever
did.
with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Barnum.
^ h n and Andy were in The Dalles in The d , « . , lB, t g unday_
,
last
Wednesday
night.
They
hope
She—Then
I’d like to know where
College students returned to
Monday Andy went to the hoapi-. On New Year’s day Mr. and Mrs.
to
have
a
team
this
season.
you
got
the
idea.
their classes over the week end
ual to have som e sk .n g r a f te d on
0Ws dine(i at the Henry.Roth
*
..
after spending their vacations at
I h » bach They were aecomp«.ied home. .
.
, Bv nolorM
-
homo.
.
. ,
- -•
i by Mrs. Maud Garrett and daughter
Dr c L j.oley ruahed
Xnna
.
„„
•Blanche, who went to see about Schwartz to The Dalles hosDital T v studenta are all on hand af-
*Mr. and Mrs. L. Barnum of The
, acnwartx
s vanes *~-x—
hospital ter the
the Christmas
Christmas vacation.
vacation. Some
o a .
£ 7 . in
““7
Dalles spent a couple of days here
Now again comes the post holi getting glasses.
Saturday evening for an emergency ^ j te d friends and relatives while
visiting relatives over the holiday. day time when more serious thot
Mrs. Louis Dickson of Antelope gall stone operation. Cassie Holmes otherg l U yed at home. From the
* Viigil Conlee and wife and How to given to planning simple and visited Mrs. J. H. Wilt Monday.
went with them.
sound of the gossip around school
Mrs. Minnie Squire returned
ard Conlee and Austin Foss were nutritious meals and to exact con
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
S.
Newcomb
en-
every
one had a merry old time,
• in Bend New Years day. The Con- sideration of building health re from Salt Lake, Utah Friday night
tertained
a
group
of
their
friends
Next
Friday the Wasco “Warrior
lees visited with the former Sadie serve for the colder months of the after several months there visiting
with
a
New
Year’s
party
at
their
ettes"
and
“Warriors” will meet
~ Williams, now Mra. Dunlop.
relatives.
year. ~~
home Friday night. Pinochle was Grass Valley’s “Tigers” and ‘Tig-
Mary Lou Sayrs is attending
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Art
Bibby
and
chil-
Probably at this time the “diet-
school at Dufur for the remainder ing” adolescent daughter might be dren were dinner *uests New Years the game played with scoring « e u e s ” in the Grass Valley gym.
honors going to Mr. and Mrs. A. F. We expect an exciting game. .
of the winter and staying with her given a little attention, particular- day
®®r. and Mrs. Lot R ust a t
Balzer high, and Mr. and Mrs.
The Grass Valley high school will
sister, Mrs. Hart.
ly after reading of a few of the Shaniko.
, . ,
_ _
- , ...
Charles
Lemley
low.
[present
a play entitled “The Golf
Clara Mersinger is down with the astounding facts about this age
Eben Kee s father, F. L. Kee left
Robert
Tapp
returned
from
Port-
Champ,”
in the near future. It will
.
Monday for California to spend
measles, as to the small son of <Mr. period.
be
directed
by Mr. Tapp and his
land
Friday
and
Mr.
and
iMrs.
Bill
•• and Mrs. Harry Peterson.
One startling report shows that sever d months.
‘
• Wayne » Thompson began work the greatest cause for death in this
dim Woods‘ left W ednesday for Baker rteurned from Eugene Sun assistant, Dolores Simon. The play
Monday morning for the Moro age is tuberculosis. Tuberculosis Klamath Falls to v isit h is son and day after spending the holidays is a comedy presented in three acts.
Grain Growers as bookkeeper, has the predisposing factor of mal- fam’ly ‘Nr. and Mrs. IClifford visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Weld and
taking the place laft'“vacant by nutrition . . . the inadequate feed- Woods.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
F.
Balzer
and
children
left last Thursday, after
L. H. Nahouse.
ing of the body. In addition, there
family
were
in
The
Dalles
on
New
spending
the Christmas holidays in
Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Michel were is the sorry exchange of an abun
Year’s
day
visiting
Mrs.
Balzer’s
Grass
Valley
and Wasco with their
here from Hermiston last week.
dance of vitality for jaded appe
A tto rn e y A t Law
The American Legion Auxiliary tite«, jagged nerves and the resul- parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bruc- respective parents, returning to
their
home
in
The
Dalles.
kert.
met with Mrs. C. C. Wilson Wed taht slim figures.
M oro a n d W aaco
Mr. and Mrs. Earl McKinney of
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Johnson were
nesday afternoon.
Unfortunately, with the demand
Mrs. Anne Frank and son Danny in so many ways for this slimming Heppner are the p a r e n ts of a son in Lebanon last week to look for a
returned to their home in Portland figure, commercial-minded persons h?™ JanuarY 1 a t T he D alles hos- house, as they expect to move there
the last of this week.
Sunday after spending the holidays have snatched their cue. They have
Mrs. J. H. Wilt and Mrs. Louie
Mr. and Mrs. Glen King and fam-
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A*. confronted the public with their
W ARM | L1NFD
“McCoy’ Dr. Hay, Hauser, Banana Dickson of Antelope were visiting y y returned Friday from California W hen Y ou r S h o e s need repair
W. McLeod.
where they visited relatives during
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McLeod cele and Milk,” vegetarian, and count Mrs. Ray Blake in Moro ¡Monday.
send them to
J. F. Ferrington, manager of the the Christmas holidays.
brated their silver wedding anni less other equally one-sided diets
Pacific
Telephone
company
in
The
Mr
an(j
Mrs.
Arden
Squire
spent
versary Christinas day, with all of that seem to shout, “starvation
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their children at home. Mrs. Mc cures all.” All make their victims Dalles and W. J. Smith also of the
Leod’s brother, C. B. Andrews, and disposed to colds, pneumonia and
GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
wife, also Mrs. Annie Eddy and infection..
204 Saeood St
t THE DALLES
A.ndrew Patjen were dinner guests
Above all, the maintenance of
for the anniversary dinner at which proper weight for the stature and
time Mr, and Mrs. McLeod received age of the individual belongs to the
somrt very lovely silver gnfts.
realm of preventative medicine. To
George Updegraff had the mis day there is great need for influenc
fortune to have his car struck ing the contemporary idea of what
while in Portland and it Was pretty constitutes ideal weight. This is
. January 8 1938
R u b b e r K ille d C ord«
well demolished.
b e in g d one to some extent in the
Mrs. George Vintin and son Clay occasional heralding of “return to
D en se r R u b b e r T re a d
ton and daughter Betty, returned moderate curves” by fashion dicta
from Wenatchee Sunday in time tors.
B est Q u a lity M a t e r i a l s
for school. They expect to remain
Convincing the adolescent that
Dafür Orchestra
in Moro.
she is thin is no simple task, but
»
W. C. Miller is on a trip to attempting to encourage a three
15
M
onths
U
nconditional
G
uarantee
H O d d -F e llo w L o d g e
6 Ply -
Idaho this week.
meal habit (perhaps one of the
W. T. Balsiger and LeRoy Wright first steps toward a higher stand
4-Pl y -- 12 M onths U nconditional G uarantee
attended the New Years breakfast ard of nutrition, providing it is
in The Dalles on the 31st.
well planned) is not so difficult if
An all day meeting of the Mis the appeal is made from the stand
A djustm ents Made R ight Here
**Wrtt Nationol Bank West of the kockiot"
sionary society will be held Wed point of attractive appearance.
nesday, Januarv 12 at the home of
It is well known that the reason
You M ust Be Satisfied
Mrs. Dewey Thompson.
A pot for the “no breakfast” habit, in ad
luck dinner will be served at noon. dition to “slimmiag,” is frequently
Anyone having old table cloths lack of time and fkek of a break
OF PO RTLAN D, O R IO O N
or sheets for bandages please bring fast ready to be relished.
v ST A T B -W ID X
SER VIC E W IT H
them.
A very light breakfast for the
Condensed Statem ent o f H e a d O ffic e an d 4 2 Branches
While motor vehicle travel in girl who claims no appetite, could
as o f Decem ber 3 1 ,1 9 3 7
thia country approximately tripled consist of fruit/ hot chocolate and
CONVENIENTLY
between 1922 and 1935, the automo whole wheat buttered toast. She
LOCATED
bile death rate among children 5 to will indulge in its goodness if she
FIRST NATIONAL
RESOURCES
14 years old decreased 14 per cent, does not have to wait for it. Too,
BKANCHB8
according to Alvan D. Battek of she finds it difficult to resist an
Cash on H and and D u e
the National Council. The rate occasional hot bread. Honey Pecan
from B a n k s........................ . .$27,401,031 21
PORTLAND
rose nine per cent last year but.it Rolls baked the previous day and.
U n ited S tates B o n d s ................. 29,302^09^8 $56.703,240.55
is on the decline again this year, then pre-heated answer this chal
Dow« T« wm
< M u n icip al B on ds and W a r r a n ts........................
6,619,892.46
Fifth. Sixth and Starh
, ■ desstte greatly ; tefreaaed travel. lenge.
’ Battey Credits organized work in
O ther B o n d s ............................................................
6,508,303.67
ue r t
' safety education, begun in 1922, Honey Pecan Rolls
Sixth and Morrison
L oans and D is c o u n ts ............................. : .............. 35,405,701.09
with this showing.
One cake compressed yeast
S to ck in Federal R eserve B a n k ........................
150,000.00
It costs two bucks to be caught Four tablespoons water
S.B. Morrison and Grand
Bank P rem ises, F urniture and F i x t u r e s .. . .
2,609,804.38
without the new auto tags in Port One cup milk
Union and Ruasall
land, but some are still getting hy One fourth cup honey
42nd and Sandy
O ther R eal E s t a t e .. . ........................................
f>S,S27.74
Danvar and Kilpatrick
with the old style.
One teaspoon salt
;
R eal E sta te Sold under C o n tra ct......................
99,106.95
SOth and S.B. Stark
Celebration of the coming of the One fourth cup butter
•2nd and S.B. Foster
Customers*
L
ia
b
ility
—
A
c
c
e
p
ta
n
c
e
s...............
12,801.80
New Year, by custom a bit riotous, Two and a half to 3 cups flour
In ter e st Earned ..............
427,002.88
passed quietly in Sherman county One egg
OTMIR
with dances being held at Kent,
ORIOON BRANCHIS
O ther R esources ......................................................
59,580.15
Soften yeast in water. ' Scald
Moro and Rufus. All were well at mily, and pour over honey, salt
ALBANY
T O T A L ...............................................
.$108,660,961.67
tended and probably 300 couples and butter. Cool mixture to 110 F.
A SH L A N D
danced the old year out and the Sift one and a half cups flour into
A S T O R IA
LIABILITIES
BEND
new year in. Lack of arrests and large bowl, and add liquid mixture.
CONDON
C apital .............................................$2,500,000.00
accidents of serious nature testify Beat batter 8 minutes with wooden
4
C O Q U IL L E
to the care of the revelers.
spoon. Add dissolved yeast. Beat
Surplus .................T i....................... 2,600,000.00
E N T E R P R IS E
Music
By
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Christensen thoroughly. Let rise in warm place
F O S S IL
U n d iv id ed P r o fits
................. .. 1,327,642.70 $ 6,427,642.70
spent the New Year holiday in until light and bubbly. Add unbeat
O R A N TS PA SS
R e s e r v e s ................................................. ..................
1,287,397.03
G RESH AM
Tillamook where they lived at. one en egg. Addenough flour to make
H EPPNER
12,801.80
time before coming to Moro.
A
ccep
tan
ces
............................................................
a dough which can be handled on a
H IL L S B O R O
A state inspector was here Thurs board. Knead on .lightly floured
215,012.58
The Little Band with the Big Swing
In terest C ollected in A d v a n c e ..........................
HOOD R IV E R
day checking up on schdol busses board until dough is smooth and
KLAM ATH P A L L S
88,529.04
O
ther
L
i
a
b
i
li
t
i
e
s
.....................................................
carrying children in the county.
elastic to the touch, small bubbles
LA ORANDK
D e p o s i t s .................................................................. • 100,629,578.52
Orval Thompson and family were appear on surface, and dough does
L A K E V IE W
M A L IN
in Beaverton during the holiday not stick to board. Roll dough an::
T O T A L ....................................................... $108,660,961.67
M A R S H F IE L D
season for a couple of days.
one-fourth inch thick, into rectan
M EDFO RD
Mrs. L. V. Moore was hostess gles, 6 x 8 . Spread with honey
M E R R IL L
last week fex a shower in honor butter (One cup honey and one-
, M O LA LLA ,
of Mrs. Stanley Coelsch, formerly fourth cup butter mixed until
MORO
The First National Bank at Portland
Doris Morrison, who was home for creamy) Sprinkle with pecan halves
NBW BBRO.
Can Sarve You In Many W a y s ...
NORTH BEN D
the holidays.
roll and cut in one inch rolls. Let
i« a n e c e s s ity in b u s i n e s s . R e l i a b l e
N Y SSA :
- MasonA and members of the East rise in buttered pans until light.
Checking Accounts
Savings Accounts
OREG ON C IT Y
g o o d s, R e l i a b l e b u s i n e s s m e t h o d s , P a i r
ern Star held a banquet Thursday Bake at 360 about 20 minutes.
PENDLETON
Trust Departm ent
S afe Deposit Boxes
night at the Moro Hotel.-
Watch, oven as honej\bums easy.
p r i c e s g< h a n d in h a n d to s t r e n g t h e n
SALEM
Lois Melzer has been on the sick
S T A Y T O N r----
Personal
Loans
Autom
obile
Loans
th e b o n d o f c o n f id e n c e b e t w e e n m e r
list 4his week and is not in school.
THE D ALLES
»,
T IL L A M O O K ”
Com mercial Loans
A dance will be given in Wasco
Home
Loons
c
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a
n
t
a
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c
u
s
to
m
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r
.
A. W . M cL E O D
U N IO N
January 16 to raise money for the
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grading of an airport and construc
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Dealer in
tion of a hanger for airplanes,
C lo th in g w e h a v e m e r c h a n d i s e t h a t
- some already on hand and others
Moro Woman
C. Oestreich
Goes To See
New Oil Man
New Property
In Grass Valley
Moro School
Post Holiday
Meus Told
By Expert
G V School
For Four Months
You Wir Need Warm, Lined footw ear
Keep Your Feet Warm and Dry -
GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF
r L
Waterproof Footwer
was Never Before So
Low in Price
Ladies Galoshes,
$1. & $1.25
$1.00
4 Buckle Heavy Overshoes $3.00
Light W eight, all rubber o-shoes $2.75
W ERNM ARK’S Children’s Overshoes
THE 0NLÏ ABSOLUTELY GLARANREED TIHE
GATES TIRES
DANCE
Grass Valley Andttorimn
J. C. Freeman & Co.
M o ro , O re g o n
FOSS & COMPANY
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MORO LEGION HALL
SA TU R D A Y
January 1 5
Taylor’s CInb Orchestra
R e lia b ility -
Calkins Weeders, Treaters
DR. DEWALT PAYNE
. and Repairs
FYR FYTER EQUIPMENT
Moro, Oregon
Phone 454
293-204 U. S. Bank Building
. ,A.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat includ
ing the fitting of giaases.
Hours 9-12 2-6
" Telephone 848
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w i l l p l e a s e a t p r ic e s t h a t p le a s e .
Q u a lity
S tö r e
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Y a lle y
ESTABLISH BANK CREDIT