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FRIOAY, HAY 12, 1M»
Shearer.
Royce.
attend the Kentucky denby, the
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Royce and
Lloyd Hull and sister. Mrs. Al
sanatc took a recess for several
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Mr. and Mrs. Otis Royce made a vin Evans from Vancouver, were
days - Gen. Anastas io Samoza,
i trip to The Dalles Monday...
Sunday guests at the Shearer
president of Nicaragua, given a
i A recent announcement to rela- home.
royal welcome by president Roose-
j tives here reported the birth of i M rs.1 G. N. Crosfield and Mrs
vuH, is In fact a dictator, but he
! a baby gal to Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bert Keith spent Saturday will
: is ‘ our” dictator (he chased his
Medler in Portland, May lsi. Mrs. Jessie Amos.
uncle, who was president) out of
; Name: Judith Ann.
the
country and made himself
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Neesha-
A sheepherder’s ball will be giv
president.
In an effort to balance
The annual Mother’s day ser
Mr. and Mrs. C .E. Gould of en here on the night of May 20 and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hearing
'
the
budget,
Secretary Ickea is
drove
to
Olympia,
Wn.,
Sunday
vice conducted by Rev. C. F.
Nehalem were in attendance at and it will .be the concluding event
charging 10 cents admission to the
White Salmon and came from there of the annual lamb show held visiting with the former Nedra Swanders of Portland will be held
i famous Lee House, in Arlington,
Hearing, her husband and famii
here at the Kent church May 14.
to Wasco. He presented creden that day.
cemetery. Millions of people have
Several
men
from
The
Dalle
Only one sermon at 11 a. m. and
tial« for the principalship here,
The next meeting of the Wasco
' seen it for nothing but Ickes be
due to being impressed by the Civic drib will 'be held May 29 at have been occupied at the home o< basket dinner a t noon at the Kent
lieves a look at the ancient mansion
grange hall.
band. Others seeking interviews :he hotel. The program will be Mrs. Emil Anderson this we-
-is
worth a dime although it be
placing
hardwood
floors
and
doing
with the board were Nathan announced later.
Mr. and Mrs; W. G. Helyer and
longs to the public.
the
finishing
work.
Schult of Elgin, LeRoy Conklin
son
Jesse
and-Gertrude
Hogue
an';!
“The Little Pow-Pow,” editul
of Wallowa, J. T. Sherman of Sil by the.third and fourth grade chil
A special evening of entertain Eleanor Swett were shopping ii;
ver Lake, H. E. English of Oak dren made its first appearance ment was provided at the horn, The Dalles Wednesday. Helyer
land and nearly a hundred others. recently.
of Mrs. Anna Lee, when member drove a new car home in the eve
Miss Linnie Carney of Nelson,
Harold Ireland and Barney By of the Tillicum club invited their ning.
visited friends from Friday until ers left for California this week husbands in Friday evening. Fpur
J, M. and J. C. Wilson sol 1 their
Monday. She was formerly a
'Mr. and Mrs. George Kndbel of ta'bles of bridge were in play with sheep last week to a Pendleto"
high school teacher here.
buyer and they left here by trair
The Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Adeline Hull and J. S. Brock r
A slaughter house has been open Scholl, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Char ceiving the high score prizes. Re Saturday for summer range.
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ed at Maupin by Harry Barzee"and bcrlain and Mr. and Mts. William freshments were served later ir.
Frank J. Hufner, division cred
Elmer Housten of The Dalles. Bray of Portland spent Sunday to the evening.
it manager for the SHell Oil com
Modern refrigeration has been in gether on the Deschutes where a
W. E. Everett arrived in town pany, was a business caller at Ken
stalled and the meat is being picnic lunch was enjoyed.
last week after visiting this pas Friday and a dinner guest a* h ’
trucked to Portland a9 well as sold
Miss Elfie Andrews lef| for winter with his children who re J. C. Wilson home.
C. L. Poley, Sherman county
locally.
Athena Tuesday. In the absence c side at Klamath Falls, Salem
Th? Wasco band showed up very the agency manager of the tele Portland and in California.
health officer, Was at Kent Friday
well at the mid-Colunubia band •none office who is on a furlough,
Mrs. Frank Lamfbom was hoa where he looked over the meas’es
festival held’Vet White Salmon she will be employed in that capa test to members of the Tuesday situation. Several cases to <H‘e
Saturday when fifteen bands play city for six months. As the offic. bridge club.
are out of school.
ed on the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fraser m l
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Brock enjoy
nere will dose before that time
Mrs. Bert Holloway of Los she has been released as assistant ed Sunday dinner at Hood River M b . and Mrs. W’lford Belshe of
Angeles arrived Monday from jert. She has been an employee at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Moro; Mr. and Mrs. Oarl Adams
of Grass Valley; and Mr. and M”S.
New York where she studied voice of the company for nine years.
Clarence Brock.
for the past seven months. She is
Gertrude Hansen came fron
At a regular meeting of the Moe of The Dalles wer? visi ors
visiting this week with her moth Portland Saturday for a weekt Eastern Star, Mr. and Mrs. Bab at the R. N. McGlasson homo Sun
er, Mrs. Maud Akers and Monday visit with her parents, Mr. am Berni were initiated into the order. day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wilson weyc
Mr. Holloway will arrive from Mrs. Ove Hansen.
A number of guest members from
business
visitors in The Dalle«
Los Afngeles to take his wife to
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Crews and the southern part of the countj
Leavenworth, Washington where baby boy of California, spent sev were present. Mrs. Pearl Cook. Friday.
J. C. Wilson and Dave Mc
his parents live. He is assistant eral days at the home of his par Grand Warden, of Madras, thi
Kelvey
were transacting business
director at Paramount studios.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Free Crews. He former home of the Bernis, was-
SAN FRANCISCO • NEW YORK
The Standard Bearer girls of is an electrician at the Paramoun one of the guests. The Worthy- in The Dalles Saturday.
Kent
grange
No.
688
will
hold
the Methodist church entertained studio.
Matrons of Grass Valley and More
O N E Round-Trip Ticket
its next regular meeting Saturday
their myetery sisters with a din
Christine Huckin spent severa. lodges were also present.
as low as
ner in the city park Sunday at days with friends at Pullman
Miss Effie Andrews place in the evening May 13.
noon, and a good time was en Wn.
•Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
P.
Barnet
en
telephone office has been filled by
IN DELUXE
tertained the-following guests for
joyed.
Owen Barnett is having locken Mrs. Jean Joyal.
Mrs. Fred Fortner came home nstalled in the Wasco Market. Bill
dinner
Friday
evening:
Mr.
and
CO ACH
Sunday Miss Carney was honor
F «fe
with Mr. Fortner Sunday evening Johnson from out of town is do ed at the home of Mrs. Haven Mrs. R. N. MoGlasson. Charles
after spending a vacation at He* ng the work.
—with ether attractive iaree
when friends gathered to visit and Rotkwell and Marrion Gettings.
Springs. He will leave again on a
Mr. and Mrs. J*. H. Wilson w re
for S leep in g Car Travel.
Mrs. ‘Augusta Huckin is making enjoy a picnic lunch.
business trip.
visiting
at
the
J.
L.
Davis
home
ice official visit to Hood River
Mirs. George Potter and Mrs.
Liberal Retnri Limits -Sta*ev«r mywbtrs
‘‘The Patsy” a three act com hapter OES for the temple fund. Elliot were in Portland and Sea Sunday.
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competing
when
the
Direct to New York -returning via
edy will be presented here at th"
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Feldmen spent side. Kenneth Morehouse aecomT W. B. Wilson, Bc.b Schilling and
tional
contest
at
the
Saa
Francisco —or reverse the
srbool house May 13, by the senior the week ertd with their son in panied them to Seaside where he Ernest Smith went to the Des
• ¿ V o r l a ’s I r i?
< o r4. ' i i- being sponsored
loute. On the way Union Pacific
class of the high school. In the aw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. will remain during the summer chutes Sunday, where they fished
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: t < .’ rupractors of Call-
can lake you io Southern Califor
r l u d ì’ c .
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cast are Damon Fields, Lavelle Wiliam Hulitz. He will leave
' . k the F rir. The gills;
The home service advisor of th6 for salmon.
nia, Boulder D a n , Sun Va)ley,
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Gosson, Beryl Sheets, Marion soon for his annual trip to Alaska light company talked to the Wom
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Barnet and
Idaho, Yellowstone, Grand Teton,
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Crews, Kenneth Blau, Darlene on the fish boat.
Bryce Canyon, Zion, Grand Can
en whose homes have* been wired Mrs. J. L. M'atthes were shopping
Rust. Richard O’Meara, Charles
yon and Colorado national parks;
Jessie Hull, employed at the from the new line west of Wascc n The Dalles Monday.
Hartman.
Lester and George Wilson were Civil Service Quiz
Kelly’s Column
also other vacation playgrounds.
home of Mrs. Henrichs in Moro, Wednesday afternoon at the Proud
Mrs. Jennie Young with Mrs. sp«-nt Bunday with her sister, Mrs. foot home.
hnner guests at the J. C. Wilson
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Fish of The Dalles spent Sunday
mme Saturday evening.
i
famous TRAINS EAST
Announced
tive
from New York by his objec
Visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Schadewitz
AS Sir CondKioeed
and children left Friday for their
The Unitel States Civil Service tion has blocked a bill to amend 1 <rt«v Sarrtoa aad Free Pillow« la CoaehM
home at Coquille after a six weeks has announced an open compe’.i- • the agricultural marketing act to
visit here with relatives.
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tive examination for the position make its provisions applicable to The Stream
e rrv o r foatuuhb
Mrs. Grace Gregg entertained of assistant lay inspector in the
with seven o’clock dinner Tuesday Bureau o-f Animal Industry, De Pacific Northwest boxed, apples. 5 Sailings monthly on 1 ,7 ,1 3 ,1 0 ,2 5
b a r mayne
"vening in honor of the Kent sen partment of Agriculture. The sal The present law excludes produc
D aily
ior case. Seniors 'oresent were ary is $1,620 a year, leas a retire ers of all types of apples Irom par P O R T L A N D R O S E
Luther Warren Davis, Dave Hos- ment deduction of 3 1-2 percent. ' ticipating in marketing agreement. P A C I F I C L I M I T E D - D a l l y
and the bill would make the act
kmson and Frances Gregg. Other
LADIES ! Tune in
appicable to apples produced in
Applicants
must
have
lived
for
guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. N.
New Union Pacific Program
6 years since their twelfth birth Oregon, Washington and Idaho.
McGlasson
end
Charle«
Bothwell
“Surprise Your Husband”
It is at the change of the sea rt ducing foods or other “get thin
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haynes of day on a farm or ranch producing The ?ame New Yorker with an
sons when most of us áre peering quick” devices. These may be Corvallis were here Frioay look- livestock; or must have had cer other “I object,” prevented exten on K G W each Monday, Wed
longingly at the newest in fashions and often are, dangerous to health ng after their property interests ts in experience handling livestock sion of the hop marketing agree nesday and Friday at 3:45 p. m.
FREE RECIPES^
that we become conscious of the Some reducing drugs have ever hero and visiting friends/
or engaged In the preparation or ment. There are members of the
figure that we would put into resulted in the loss of eyesight.
processing
of
meat
or
meat-food
house
who
are
known
as
profes
Charles Purchase arrived at K;nt
F at in fo rm a tio n a n d d o ta lla c a ll o a
Do not suddenly start upon c
product». Applicants must not sional objectors and they are ir.
* these new creations.
Wednesdav
after
spending
several
LOCAL AGENT
Luoky is the person who can regime of severe exercising. Tho weeks in The Dalles in a hospital have passed their fortieth birth thtir element when the consent cal
moderate
activity
is
essential
tc
endar is under consideration. Com
find no fault with his or her
with an injured foot, which was day.
weight. But for those who can health, sudden and severe exercia crushed by a plow. -
/Apphcptions must, be on file munities, committees and lawmak
there is much that can be done is hard on a heart not accustomed
J. C. Wilson and Earl Lyons with the Commission not later than ers may have worked months or
for those who have the determina to it.
29, if received from states years to bring the measure to the
The most practical method ie motored to Portland Tuesday with May
tion. Remember that a little ex
east of Colorado, and not later point where it is on the consent
a
truck
oad
of
stock
for
market.
tra padding, as a reserve, ia an to learn diet control. To do this
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Guyton spent than June 1 if received from Col calendar and then some nuisance
axset to youth but that excess fat one. must learn to select foods Saturday in The Dalles in atten orado and states westward, j.
bawls out his objection.
wisely and to put them into his
is a liability for an adult.
dance
at
the
Old
Wasco
County
information may he obtain- j This and That
First a few don’t« in this ques diet in the order of their impor Pioneer picnic, and renewing old ed Full
from
the Secretary of the Unit- i To enable a few togamen to
Farnt tractors are mighty impor tion of weight reduction. Do not tance. For though an excess of
acquaintances
during
the
day.
ed
State®
Civil Service Board of ;
tant to the prosperity of our com Ir.unch upon a reducing diet with energy or caloric value in food
Art Johnson and wife were Examiners at the post office or
munity—and we look upon our out the guidance of a skilled will result in overweight, to cut
job of selling them as a public physician. Never follow fad diets down caloriaa without any rela Friday afternoon visitors in Kent custtmhouse in any city which
and were dinner guests in the eve has a postoffice of the first or '
responsibility.
from unknown sources, use drugs, tion to the vital needs for protein ning of Mr. ad Mrs. Max Pluemke. second class, or from the United
So, before we decided to sell “Cat
minerals and vitamins is a serioui
States Civil Service Ccmmifrion,
erpillar” track-type Tractors, we
and often disasterous mistake.
Washington,
D. C.
What’s
That
Again?
did some investigating. What we
As to actual foods - first in im
An Irishman, hearing a rumor
found then, and our experience
portance comes milk, fruits, vege
since, have convinced us that “Cat
tables and eggs followed by lean that his bank had suspended pay
erpillar’ builds the BEST machine
meats, white fish, cheese and liver ment, rushed round to draw his
we can sell.
once a week. Use ceriala sparing money our.
T. Lester Johnson
“Ye»,” said the clerk, “how
We can show you by a demonstra
ly at this time and only the whole
grain or unrefined varieties. A- would you like it, notes or cash?”
tion what we mean by BEST.
LAWYER
‘‘Oh, I don’t want it at all rf
Groceries—Meats—F resh void all pies, pastries, cake, candy, you’ve got it,” said the Irishman,
jams - as well as rich sauces. Do
WASCO
MORO J
Fruits and Vegetables in
not omit all fat unless told to do ‘‘but if you haven’t, I must have
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so iby your doctor, but use a small it.”
Season
amount. Fried foods should br
avoided. Four tablespoons of cream
John Deere
Caterpillar
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It is well to remember, however,
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that every food is fattening to the
by many a liber J education. In clean, unbiased news and well-(oun Jed
extent of its energy value - so th
ccitonai features, including the Weekly Magazine Section, make the
M onitor the ideal newspaper for the horns. The prices arc:
right selection of foods is most
l year $12 00 8 months S6.C0 1 hto 'ths S3 Ci
i Tenth >1.00
mnortant.
Saturday Issue, includias Mage.z..ne EecLo.i: 1 j ee r
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Milk is essential tn a reducing
and the paper is obtainable at the following location:
diet, and a full pint daily is usual
ly recommended. Low in calories
Reading Room, Christian Science
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tein, minerals and vitamins. A
glass of milk supplies as much
nrotein as a lamb chop and of as
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high a quality. To avoid wrinkles
and loss of vital tissue R is essen-
Hnl to keep the protein cont; nt
of the diet up to normal,
r Remember that energy nerds
Keep the Surface Shining. Noth ing keeps the Re sale price of a car
definitely
decline year by year
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after
thirty,
while other nerds -
up as much as good looking paint.
proteins, minerals and vitamins
lemain in direct relation to s’zr
We make it look like New. Let a a keep your car in shape by
makes daily trips From
and activity. This then is reslb-
the
answer
to
most
overweight
gteasing and servicing and polishing.
problems. iBut whatever cours**
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you choos° in overcoming exces«
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Mother’s Day
To Have New
Service To Be
Principal
Held In Kent
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