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/ ! f TUT SBERUAh fiobMtv -,<Ti ji Moro Family Makes Visits On Motor Trip UnUl. journal . Motto, PACI oreöon frlday , jmnvamy b , im » MUU ■M ä ed to that city Monday to return« her work after spending .t)ie holi- days with her «parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Belshe. D A »bower h honor of » 8 BUine K Miller was given at Kent last Wed- nesday and several from Moro a t tended. • r GV Students ■«_ e t ||rn T O £ 1 J© ¿CllO O l After H-itdays Luther Davis was down from Kent Thursday limping from an Among the students who left and Ausin abcess on his knee. — ......... .. — fot their respective schools after at Free- Mr. . and . w *Mlrs. r» J. nt C. u Huntley, spending the holidays at home urozner, A. a . brother, J. hn Foss and wife Foss visited last week v/ f««- it'*’ w,.n wEh m M : ’. ross Foss’ A F or ». While there they drove T <? lli\ M,oore . . - L : . . v - ¿ L , here ever the week end for a visit. iv *. to Walla Walla to visit the Wal- The Junior bridge club met with Inr? and Anson Woods and wife. Mrs. L. R. 'Conlee last Friday With Miss Eunice Lawrence, who has Mrs. Dorotha Moore winning the •en visktng in Portland since be prize for high score. fore • Christmas, returned home Viggo Haufelt, who visited Her- the first of the week. - mis ton last Mond»/, reports Roy Mr. , , and Mrs. E. J. . Belshew ww ar- » Tiller and family to be nicely ait- were Ellen Cox so d D o ri» Strad- , - - ___ ... brating their saries. . Mr. and Mrs. A. F, Balzer and family spent Sunday ' at Wasco visiting her sister end family, Mr. and Mia. Gus Hartman. The wind of Monday night blew over the cook house in which John Stewart was sleeping on the Cur ry place and John, without a place «leep. walked, partially undress- et*» to A * ♦ Klaus Bardenhagen P'«<* »pend ‘he remainder of the nirht. night. weddln* anni ver- Nazi Officials Aid in Relief Drive stel and children, were dinner gueetaat the Bill Holmes residence Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. von. Horetel and family were In Moro Friday for dental care. Mr. and ’Mrs. G. W. Barnet of The Dalles and Mr. and Mrs. L W. Aimick were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Matthes Mon day — ------ --------- ----------------- ----- A. W. McLEOD ley for Corvallis, Ferdinand Stark «.« j n™ _ for Pacific University and Doro- Miss Cissie Holmes went to the Dealer In thy Olds for Monmouth, and Mild- Doernbecker hospital in Portland red Alley for Willamette a t Salem. Monday taking the infant daugh- Calkin« Weeder»/ Treaters Mies Cassie Holmes and Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cratty of Kent J. H. Wilt were visiters in The with her. Miss Agnes Simon ac- Used Weeders Dalles Thursday. « componied Miss Holmes to return Mrs. Hans Koepke died at her to her school in the city. rived last Thursday f,om Hood uated on a 20 acre farm near that FY R FY TER EQ U IPM EN T River for a few days visit. They town Good improvements and a home Monday morning about 2 (An eight pound daughter was oclock from a paralytic stroke born to Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Blay returned to their home on Sunday.: c(,llveoielrt location make it „ . Moro, Oregon J Phone 544 blood pressure. lock at Graes Valley Thursday, for^Salem U Attend the fu n d a l! Pleasant •>'“ * * ** - for Salem to attend the funeral Haufelt and Roy and family are The funeral was held at the civic January. 5. The date was also the of his brother. ! well peased. t auditorium Wednesday afternoon. wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs’. J. H. Wilt was a visitor Mrs. Blaylock, A «necial meeting for initiation Propaganda Minister Joseph Gochkahk like other govemmen al nota of new members will be held this -' Judge George Potter and Com at the home of her daughter Mrs. i Mrs. Dean Olds and eldest son bles* takes street collections In Ecrifn, Germany. Çôr the annual winter RUke >t Moro Friday. Friday night at Harland View missioner J. M. Wileon, accompa- - were very ill Tuesday night and relief fund drhe. The occa/icn wrs designated as s day of national nied by itate engineers, T o iler ," Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Funk of Wednesday from some sort of solidarity. Sçeres of German officii a axed in the drive to ralie funds grange hall. A pot-luck dinner for th* p Glic was held New Year’s Chandler and Peck, made a trip Wasco were visitors at tShe Ted food poisoning. It is probable that for the country’s needy. ! over the proposed Erakineville Everett home Monday. Kerne canned salmon may have day at, the hall. i road Thursday and the report is Mr. and Mrs. Arzel Lemley and been the cause of the illness. They .M vv Sayrs accompanied Mr. that the countyW allotment for _______.__ Amick home Sunday. ami Mr-. Ross Hart to Dufur road work from the state this year Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tetz of are recovering. Mondav ’nd she wul attend school will be used to improve this road. Adams were dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Fritts and of Dr. and Mrs. C. L. Poley there during the winter months. It is proposed that gravel be spread home children were dinner guests at the Friday evening, Oiville and Ted Barnum and | on it to make it passable at all Mr> and Mrs> Millard Eokirf and r e r a ’ I r d e n st Carl Sohadewitz home Friday. ^ Kent folks attending the funeral wives were here for New Years, time of the year. Definite infor- famiiy visited relatives in The day with their parents, Mr. and mation, however, will not be given p>allee Sfinday. Lester and Helen Wilson left of Mrs. Mary Young at Wasco Mr.«. A. H. Barnu.it., L. Barnum out for some time, Saturday for Eugene where Helen last Wednesday were: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pet°~s Railioads and irrigation led to will and wife were v j fo m The Dalles resume hfr training in beau •Mrs. L. W. Amax, Mrs. Grace were business visitors in The the founding of many central Ore «nil wi*h local members of the ty culture and Lester will enter Gregg, Mrs. Emma Pluemke, R. Dalles Tuesday. gon boom towns during the first family, made up a party for New, Abell and J. C. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Art Bibby had as decade of the twentieth century, college. Years day. Mrs. Grace Gregg and daughter dinner guests Sunday Mr. and according to data obtained by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Matthes Delores and Frances were dinner Ilaiold Ginn and daughter,’ Grass Valley Lutheran church: Mrs. Roy Powell of Moro. WPA writers’ project. Lured by accompanied their daughter Velma Msrnraret. *eturned Friday from Next Sunday January 8, New Mr. and Mrs. Ed Alley, John th< promise of rich ag/ i?ul .uni to The Dalles Saturday where she fru its at the home of Mr. and Mrs. a three day trip «to Per‘land. Ro«b-. Year’s service will be conducted Hays and Don Smith were busi- Wilson Sunday. returns, towns werC platted, flour left for North Bend to resume her J°hn ert Christiansen helped Mrs. Ginnj in the Methodist church building new callers in Moro Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Amandus von Bor- duties as a teacher. ished for a brief time, only to be with the chores du ing their a b -1 by the Lutheran missionary. Every Mr. and - Mrs. He man Peters deserted when sufficient water Mr. and Mrs. ’J. C. Wilson and sence. one who has no church home » cor- find Mrs. Frank Wilcox of New- was not available or railroad con M s. Betty Kelly were dinner Vtrnon Flatt and family were dially invited to attend at 11:00 berg were dinner guests of Mr. gueets at the home of Mrs. Ida J — struction was too tong delayed. in Portland the first of the week.) o’clock. The church’s influence and Mrs. A t Bibby Saturday eve- ’ Blunders wore inevitable during Davis at Moro Wednesday. Miss Faye Thompson left Rat-| on the souls of mankind ia incal-.ning going to the dance at Kent thcs£_ pioneer days of reclamation, Mr. and' Mrs. Gus Schilling and urday for Glendale to resume her cuable. Although most men de- in the evening, | because work was undertaken by son Paul and Mr. and Mrs. Robert wo k on the teaching staff there spise the gospel and the invitation C. A. Oestrekh and Bruce Alley after spending the Christmas holi to come, the e are such whb dome were business visitors at Biggs private ditch companies with little Schilling were dinner gueets at or no knowledge of irrigation con- the Mille:d Thomson home at day« with her parents, Mr. and and are benefited. Since the op- Friday. di s.’-uetion costs. Th^re were few Antelope Sunday. Mrs. Gaud Thompson. ' portunity ia afforded to all to hear Mr. and Mrs. Roy Feely and laws for the protection of either IMrs. Wm. McKinney returned the Word of God, let us attend with son of The Dalles were over night Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davia and to A'lington after spendine a few a ready mind. H. H. Flecke-nstein, guests at the Gus Smith home : the settlers or the irrigatation in- daughter Evelyn and Nellie Wil ; terests. Then the plan of eager son motored to Bend Sunday days with her parents, Mr. and Missionary. Thursday night. speculators proved impractical, Mrs. W. C. Miller. ____________ - ! Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick Dunlap vork was abauaoned and the new where they spent the New Year's a n d fo r t h e g e n e r a l s a t i s f a c t i o n Mrs. Llovd Hennaadn entertain holiday with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Moro Christian Science Society: went to The Dalle« Friday where’ scttjement died. ed th“ b idge club Wednesday af Church service« are Nelson. o f tr a d in g w h e r e s t o c k s a r e la r g held every Kendrick had an ulcerated tooth Laidlafr, typical of these boom ternoon. Mr. end Mrs. William Mitchell Sunday morning at eleven o’clock extracted. Muriel McKean , visited school ar.d on Wednesday e s t a n d q u a lit y g u a r a n t e e d t h is evening at Bill Roth was in The Dalles towns that might have be**n the and daughter Juanita returned to metropolis of centnal Oregon in Wednesday of «this week while eighii oGlock. The their home at Hermiston Saturday Wednesday Friday bringing his brother Hen stead of Bend, still survives un after spending the holidays here spending a few days in Moro. o ld a n d r e li a b l e s t o r e m e r it s evening meetings include testimo- ry home from the hospital. Miss Madonna Enright, a stu nials of healing. The leading room -Jir. and Mrs. James Easter and der the name of Tumalo. When with relative«. . Y o u r A t t e n t io n dent *t Oregon State college, spent in the rear of the church building beby of Potland stopped at the fou’!ded ’J * Alfred Lyona and daughter, New Year’s day as a guest at the has an attendant at the cloae of Art BtoSy hnme Wednesday..fo r, hee<I<l«rtera_<rf the Three S.ster. Mery Lou end Sammie end sons Irrigation Company, later the Fraser home. each service. Here may be found ® ^'“w hours visit. Earl and Jack were dinner guests Southern Company, and Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Moore are all authorized Christian Science; Mrs. Frank Wilcox and daughter, Columbia - ■ ,t of Mrs. Grace Gregg Tueeday. visiting in Portland. literature together with the Bible, I of Newberg came up Thursday to h*d Pro™ s€’ bel^ - J. H. Wilson was a dinner gueat Mr. and M s. Ray Blake »pent to be borrowed, read or purchased.; visit her sister and family Mr. e conjunc ion o at the J. C. Wilson home Sunday. New’ Years day in Hood River All are welcome to the services and Mrs. Herman Peters. T m i . , . tnwn nf Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis spent with Dr. Charles IChick. and to make use of the reading; -Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilt sp en t. ¿w»nne<r last week in The Dalles at the A number of Moro Masons were room. New Years day at Hood River > cveral Hundred people, swarmed in Wasco Tuesday night to attend visiting at the home of her brother, with irrigation construction men home of Misa Lillian f Shessen. a meeting of the lodge there and A Sure Sigh in law Dr. C. C. Chick. and bustling settlers with money Mi. Davis received medical cere aid in initiation. Mr. and Mrs.'Herman Schilling to sPcnd- Blundering and delay for inflamation of the knee while ‘‘I need a holiday,” said the pret Mrs. Lena Searcy was here over ty cashier. “I’m not looking my entertained friends* at a New Year in U tting the water onto the land there. the holiday week end with Bill McDonal<of The Dalle» end .Saturday, evening, Contract and 1 he - .J_. J. ' small amount of the platted land Bob King of Grass Valley were sons and daughters who live in this was played with high scores go “Nonsense,” said the manager. blighted the guests of Luther Warren Davis ?’re Inviting You neighborhood. “It isn’t nonsense; the men a re ! ing to Mrs. Charles Lemley and ctu^d be reclaimed Miss Rachel Bayne was here last beginning to count their change.” A. F. Balzer. Lunch was served town. Then came the final blow. over Sunday. i The railroad materialized in 1009, O ur Big, Free week from Salem fo- a visit with \A number of Kent folks attend at a late hour. about four mile« east, leaving ed the »hows at Grass Valley over her sister, Mrs. u. L. Poley. Miss Vivian Reynolds, who spent Hm-m! Miss Sybil Belshe, now a teach “Come upstairs and let me wash the holidays visiting her parents, Laidlaw off tthe line. While con the week end. er in the Gresham schools, return- your hands,” said the mother when left Satu day for Hillsboro to re struction was in prograss a post- Wesley Flint of Ontario is spend office was established and named ing some time here with his moth she arrived with her little daugh sume her duties as teacher. Sound Movies S ye:»/trs - Souvenirs Mr. and Mrs. Dell Olds had as afte” Tumalo creek. When the er. Mrs. George Flint. ter for tea at grandmother’s. work was completed the postoffice Display of New McCOR.VUC »»-D al E s IIN G Farm M achinery “I don’t want to go up,” wailed dinner guests Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Jo Bauer, Eileen Hogue Mrs. Harry Squire and daughter disetntinued and the name, Winnie, aged four. and Roy Hogue of Grass Valley CEDAR POSTS—Not tooth pick* “Let her wash them down in ’Mr. and Mrs. Arden Squire and Turned, conferred on Laidlaw. The were dinner gueets at the L. W. for sale, 6c to 10c 14 miles South the kitchen,” called* grandmother. daughter and Mrs. Minnie Squire. I P°Pulatl,on at P1*«61;1 t,me 18 of Hood River, yarded on highway. “She can do it ju st as well.” Quite a number from here a t - |not more than fifty , Also 16 inch, 4 foot, and mill wood. tended the dance at Kent New “No,” her mother said firmly. 4*I carve their way to ( george g . u p d e g r a f f Fence boxing lumber. Maurice S. -want her to come up with me.” ...Years JEva—....— ....-...... - - ...-.......- ■ “Some men chisel.”— Wright fortune: othes Walson, Parkdale, Ore. Phone Mr. and Mrs. Herman Schilling Winnie went upstairs «lowly. 168. - 8-11 Turning to her mother, she asked: and son Robert went to The Dalles O’Connor. FOR SALE: Dt essed hogs. Vera “Why don’t you obey your moth Monday to take her dauhgter, A tto r n e y A t L a w Barbara Walpole, to the stage for Henrichs. 27F44. pd. 9-11 er!” Moro, Oregou Portland after spending the holi M o ro a n d W anco day- visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Schilling and daughter of Moro were guests ¿r £ 2 C of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alley Fri day. Saturday Night A y > A D A .R ^ M A Y N E Mr. and Mrs. L. D. May and January 7 Mrs. A. M. Zevely were visito:« at the Joe Hockman ranch home Sponsored by Friday. Three Link« Club Mr. and Mr«. Dell Olds and Mr. Gress Valley Odd-Fellows Hall The beginning of a new year given emphasis by food scientists and Mrs. Jack O’Dell were in The Music by puts us in the mood for looking because of .their high mineral and Dalles Saturday evening celebrat THE DALLES ORCHESTRA back a bit, taking stock of things vitamin content and therefore the ing New Years eve and also cele-r accomplished and, yes, of the many name protective. Milk 4s given first things left undone. After this re-, place in th is’ iiriportant list of flection we literally pull ourselves ' foods because it contains more of up by the boot st.aps, determined- the protective mineral, and vita- ly resolve to do better, to pick up mins than any other food, and in loose ends, and to make the New! addition is a body builder because SEE THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK,«*, Year a better one than the past, of its fine quality protein. (ia y g tig a t^ t l f Caah B u y r P lan automobile financing) One quart of milk each day for not only for ouroeives personally but for those dependent upon us th? children/ and at least a pint a W in te r “Just around the corner“ in one way or anothe.. The New dsv for adults; a generous serv S E LE C T YOUR C A R . . . NEW OR USED Year’s resolution may provoke a ing of fruit, if possible two, with ( under three y e a n old) P r e s t o n e your radiator1 smile or a jest when voiced aloud one of citrus variety or tomatoes; O - at least one serving of vegetables but don’t let this discourage you, for after all, this annual check-up besides potatoes and preferably PAY CASH TO THE DEALER OR OWNER W IN T E R L U B R IC A T IO N is a good thing for us, even if the of green or yellow color; and eggs You supply one-third the price in trade-in o r cash; we lend iesolution amounts in the end to at least three or four times a week you the balance required to p a y for both c ar a n d insurance For your transmission and differential no more than a consciousness for and there you have the recommend ed anounT of protective foods/ the need of improyement. YOU « a m MOT MB A DEPOSITOR TO FIMAMCK THROUGH THIS BANK The homemaker’s New Year’s Ye.«, it is simple enough and easy resolution could well be made ablout to do once you are* in the habit of CHECK: Tires, Battery, Ignition, Lights, food—the food she selects and pre considering these foods first. There ANY BRANCH Heater, Uefroster. pares for he: family three times is little danger of our neglecting the o‘h?r foods necessary too— a day every day of the year. This certainly is a jo^ important enough meat, the cereals, sweets and fats to deserve special consideration —?< put your thought on the pro S ig n in g o f f fo r w i n t e r d r i v i n g when New Year’s i esolutions are tective part of y.our food planning this year and you will have the in order. To serve the family an abun satisfaction of knowing that the dance of protective foods is a sug big job of feeding the family is gestion for a starting point. The well done. And now a Happy and Prosper- The protective foods—milk, fruits, p^yy^iyyyyyvXseQgggOgecOOCOOOCO^ggCOnGOGOrircOCOOOO Tumalo Once a Boom Town K -r t I! ms G — Z E I G L E R ’S — the Grass Valley Quality Store for Groceries that Satisfy Clothes that W ear GOOD NEWS for Every Farmer • • power FARf:/;: entertainment Ads W e d n e sd a y , J a n u a r y 2 5 L eg io n H all J. K. M c K e a n Dan ce I <S airy council T B S E E S TE P S TO Station F O S S 1. 2. mit 3. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF P O R T L A N D vegetables and / eggs,—have been ous New Year to you all.