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|yX<SC 4 BAHAMA™ C O U N TY JO U R N A L , MORO. OREGON T R ID A Y, N O V E M B E R 8, 1549 Zell and low by Afton M cIntyre tn d Mrs. Bem is Guy. Mr. and Mrs. E rnest Medler came from Camp Sherman Mon-, day to cast their votes. They will rtraain during the winter months < • M rs- Alta Smith of Rufus wttS K I O war P a c f n r I hostess for the first meeting of I v C iY a 4 * o l v l y tfj. sewing club at her home T hurs day. afternoon. Claud Stevens o f M ontana has Ormand Hilderbrand is under been appointed to fill the vacancy medical treatm ent in The Dalles. le f t b y W allace P atrick in the Mrs. Floye von Borstel of Kent, C hristian church pulpit. «Rev. S te v district president of the American ens and w ife have been at D ufur. Legion Auxiliary, met with the He w ill precch here N ovem ber 1? W atco unit Thursday a t the home and em bers o — f the —— m ...--------- —- church -7 - arc 1 of Mrs. A rthur Sargent. Eight sponsoring a Thanksgiving bazaar n,en^t)ers and two guests attended. Church Has íew Pastor Sauce. t «, ' '* Golden Sauce Tw o tablespoons m elted b u tter Tw o e g g s / * , One half teaspoon aalt One talblespoon lem on ju ice / C om bine all ingredient«, beat .them to g eth er u n til sm ooth ana cook over h o t w a ter. S tir until m ixture coats th e spoon. S erv e im m ediately on hot green v e g e ta bles. M erril and Glenn Sather, D ick and lir r ÿ W ilson w ere at Moro T u es day when the 'boys selected their club calves. Frank B ennett of The Dalles, spent F riday night a t the homo of his sister, Mrs. Belle Hogue. Wren Hogue was also a visitor F riday even in g. CONDITIONS BETTER Improved domestic demand for farm products, sm aller exports, 739 Drivers Licences Revoked higher average prices and larger ~ A total o f 739 O regon drivers otal cash income are some of the lost their licen ses through revo* prospects for agriculture seen for c tio n s as a resu lt o f convictions netx year by the national a g ri for driving w h ile in toxicated dur cultural outlook conference recent N ovem ber 16 a t w hich a sa le o f __________________ ing the first nine m onths o f 1940, ly held in W ashington, D. C. L. R. gifts will be held at Bill Reid’s it w as announced today a t th e B reith au ft, extension agricultural store in the afternoon. office o f the secreta ry of sta te . economist. represented Oregon T his is an increase o f 30 percent Mrs. Carl E verett and Mrs. H. S tate college a t the conference. over the revocation« fo r th e sam e M. Zell weie co-hoste|ses recently Professor B reithaupt is now a t offense d uring th e first nine at the hom e of the former. Four work preparing summaries of the m onths o f 1939, w hen th e to ta l ta b les of contract bridge were in P reparations are going forward conference findings as they apply war 565. * play with Mrs. J. T. Johnson win for a Kent School Carnival to be the various commodities and Under Oregon law, revocation ning high score and ^ ir s. W alter held Friday, products of particular importance November 15th of the license of a driver convicted Blau the consolation prize. Among some of the entertainm ents in Oregon.* These will ‘be issued of driving while under the influence Mrs. Ekstrom of Portland and [being planned are Bingo, cake walk from time to tim e as prepared. _ — __ X _ ' F > n- « z V » I _____ 1 __ — a . K rk M /* i of intoxicating liquor is m anda F arm income, including govern her mother, Mrs. Roy B elshee Turkey raffle, message booth, base tory and the driver is eligible fo r m ent payments, may be the largest ball throw, fish pond, and penny visited in Moro Saturday. J u s t to make sure th a t alum ni of the U niversity of Oregon don’t forget the dates for the annual ( ri ^ sta te m e n t a t the end of one Mr. and Mrs. H. D . P rou d foot threw. Refreshm ents will be serv since 1929'i f present indications Homecoming event November 8, 9, and 10 these student committee nxm bers marked a huge calendar, year providing he can file proof drove to Portland to atten d the ed ir the* usual rush characteristic m aterialize, the conference decid They are, left to right, Milly Jay ne Edw ards, Glendale, California; Annabelle Dow, Honolulu, H aw aii; • of financial responsibility, which ed. This will not be all gain to Masonic ‘ ball honoring Mr. and to carnival life. m ust be m aintained for the ensu- Jean Hoover, Jean Sales, and N elda Christenson, all of Portland. M rs.’E a r f Snell, v isitin g Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sather, Mer- the farm ers, however, as increased spoons of butter. Children need in# two years, w ith th eir son John a t E ugene. In ril and Glenn were dinner guest' costs of commodities and services | two to three tim es this amount. 1 During the month of Septem ber, P ortland Mr. Proudfoot sp en t sev Sunday a t the home of their son, used on the farm will cancel p a rt cf the prospective income gain. For extra vitamin A be gener- 167 Oregon drivers lost th eir lie- ers.’ days so licitin g for the E a st Kenneth and fam ily at Moro. Total production of agricultural , ous in your use of vegetables .of enses through su sp en sion s or re Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schilling and ern Oregon W heat League. gie en or yellow coloring. Remom- vocations and of the 97 rev oca- of Goldendale spent commodities next year may he a Mrs. Hildred Zell and Mrs. H. D. daughter 1,er the shorter the route from twins, 90 were for driving while Proudfoot drove to A rlin gton Mon Wednesday a t the home of Mr. little lower than in 1940, but the total supply including carry-over gutaen to kettle the better the intoxicated.________ \ ____ , day afternoon to attend a party pud Mrs. Gus Schilling. li*-"/ Mr. and Mrs. J. L M atthes were will be fully adequate for the flavor in vegetables and, too, th a t at the hom e o f Mrs. E. M. Hulden Annie Fulton chapter OKS was dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. country’s needs, it was predicted. 1 rapid cooking will preserve both flavor and color as well as vitamin u g u e st M onday n ig h t o f Jasm ine N. Barnet in The Dalles Friday Producers of dairy and poultry values. Unduly dressing up n chapter a t A rlington. T hose at- It was Mr. B arnet’s birthday and oroducts, m eats, and some fru its Many persons fear the dark be things sooth and refresh; while in cooked vegetable with high seas teliding from here w ere Mr. and Mr and Mrs. M atthes’ wedding sna vegetables are expected to be in the best position as their produe- ' cause they cannot see a t night. the w inter the disappeared-from - onings and fancy sauces seems Mra. G. H. Root, Mr. and Mrs. H. anniversary. P O R TLA N D , O f lf G O * Mrs. Ida Davis, and Pauline, G tion is largely for the domestic j Perhaps this is night blindness, the-earth color adds life to our superfluous. If two vegetables are D. P roudfoot, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh which would make it especially sluggish appetites. served, serve one buttered and one White,* Mr. and Mrs.: W. Rhodes, Do urn a, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Reck- m arket. The cow belongs in this picture. with a sauce. It may be a cream The outlook for such crops as hazardous for the automobile driv mann and M argaret were dinner Mre Hildred Zell. Mrs. John Mc- guests Sunday a t the J. C. Wilson cotton, w heat and tobacco is leas er a t night. N ight blindness, as She is able to take the green food ed sauce or for variety this Golden Dermtd and M rs. Frank S tan ley. promising, the conference pointed well as some skin conditions and which contain the im portant yel Mr. and Mrs. V era D utton are home. out, and the principal support to frequently recurring infections of low pigment called carotene and Dr. and Mrs. Noel Smith and in Lebanon w here Mr. D utton is nrices of these export commodities the respiratory tract, may be help m anufacture vitamin A rich milk. son and daughter of The Dalles no» em ployed. ’* r ¿¿ J '’* ’t'T My. and Mrs. Glenn Van Gilder were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. will be the governm ent Ioan and ed or even prevented by adding And frdm this b u tter - with its deightful flavor, color and rich exort program s. adequate am ounts of vitamin A to o f Hood R iver are now v isitin g and Mrs. Lester Wilson. quantities of vitam in A. Did you N ational defense in relation to the diet. „ „ uu> n ear W asco. w. K ent Grange No. 688 will hold w ith his parents ever as a child jab a. dandelion agriculture w as given special con O f course, it is possible to buy Mrs. Tom Sylvester and j its regular m eeting Saturday ev'»- Mr. aqd Mrs sideration by the con ference, Vitam in ’A In bottles apd boxes a t flower under someone’s nose or a g ita to r s t o p s son o f Blaylock t r e »residents in r*».g, November 9. w r in g e r r o l l s The high school enjoyed a Hal- B reithaupt reports. The total “ag the drug store; but normal adults chin to see if th a t one liked but W asco h a v in g rented the Carrie te r? It was a never-fail test; one ricultural plant” is in the best con can get sufficient vitamin A in their lovzee’en party Friday evening at M orrow house. M embers o f the W asco W om en’s the Legion hall. L ater in the eve- dition for several years, with soil anily diet and more cheaply. An always did like butter.' As most of us today have be Trade your old washer as study club m et a t thè hom e o f the rin g Mr. and Mrs. Jones served I rocuctivity * increased and man even g reater advantage in using come dose concious, we constantly power more than adequate for any m tu ra l foods to generate healthy d u b president, M r s / H. M. Zell, ddicious refreshm ents. down payment. Phone 1C1 eyes, skin and mucous membranes wonder w hether our diet is l>-o- The Moro volley ball teams play emergency, it was held. F riday. Mrs. Bruce Grady gave a • Famously Has Feed v'dir.g too much or too little of the Industrial expansion fo r national is th a t the colorful g re e n ’and yel b O d lT e r ie w on “ A ll T h is and ed the Kent team s Friday evening. for trial ' • Modem Appsrntsrnsl necessary foodstuffs. Unlike the defen se is c h ie fly to he credited low foods add enjoyment to eating. H eaven, Too” and Mrs. P aulen Th'- Moro girls won and the Kent • Luxurious Outside dose on a bottle or box of medicine w ith expected increased em ploy One has only to think of a table K aaeberg review ed “ F annie Kem- boys won bjv one point • Carafe OgpesHs Mrs. Grace Gregg and Mrs. A’- m ent, m ore consum er incom e and of cheese, egg yolks, carrots, apri- an excess dose of vitam in A is M cT advised for promoting health. The Klondike five-hundred elub ■ fred Lyons went to Bend Sunday consequent inproved dom estic de cbts, butter, squash, sweet pota eoo ROOMS * SENSIBLE RATES minimum daily dose for an adult The Dalles. Ore. m em bers w ere entertained a t the to visit Dolores Gregg who is re mand fo r farm products, the con toes and pineapple to know why. In summer, the cool of gay green is one pint of milk and four table hom e o f M rs. Joe Hilderbrand covering from an appendix opera- ference reported. t ’on. They also visited Mr. and F riday. Club ’prize w en t to Mrs. V ivian B ust and Mrs. 0 . G. H ilder- Mrs. Charles Purchase, and Mr. THREE-LITE and Mrs. Earl Gregg and family. Vrand received th eg u est prize. Mr. and Mrs. Paid Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Tom E aton of L os A n gelees .arrived here la st son were dinner guests a t the Carl w eek. Mrs. Eaton is a d aughter Schadewitz home Tuesday. Mr. and M rs. Chester Smith of o f Mrs. E. Siscel. Mr. and Mrs. Colem an o f T he Dallas visited here Moro, D. IL McClain of Troutdale, . .. g i v o tava ra l timaa a« m u ch ano Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson thia w eek a t the Siscel hom e. lig h t a s o r d in a r y la m p s, y o t Mrs. M- C. Camp o f D em ent, 111 were visiting Sunday at the John ENTERTAINM ENT SPORTS th at« is n o glare. T h a lig h t is is here v isitin g a t th e home o f Mr. Wilson home. Nudist Show-New Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harbin of and M rs. D ick Johnson. The w om - so fte n e d an d d iffu sed b y trans Rim the Tin rn are 'sisters. Sunday M rs. Camp Ouksdale, Wn., visited relatives lu c e n t b ow ls. H ere is g e n u in e Send Your Telegram Bung the Bucket • « $ J fc » : Johnson w ere dinner here Tuesday. e y e co m fo rt a n d p r o te c tio n , A surprise birthday dinner was g e & ft W Mr. and '.Wrs. Dibert Gjuesft'ag Games Dog Races Nail Driving •sp ecia lly w han y o u ’re read given Monday at the J. H. Wilson Johnson. ing or sewing. T hese graceful Mr. and M rs. O K. E kstrom home nonoring Mrs. J. H. Wilson an d b ea u tifu l lam ps w ill ch eer end fa m ily cam e from P ortland on her 63rd birthday anniversary. BAZAAR A buffet dinner was served. Those F riday returning Sunday a fte r a u p a n y room . CARNIVAL Short visit w ith Mrs. E k stro m ’» enjoying the occasion included Food B eano a n th e r , Mrs. Roy B elshee and Mr. Mt «lam es L. W. Amick, J. E. N or Ross; Max Pluemke, Hand Work B elshee. Saturday the m en drove ton and Fish Pond J. M. Wilson, George Wilson, Cari to LaGrande Quilt Raffle P upils o f 1the 5th and fifth grades Schadewitz, Roy Barnet, J. C. Wil- Chuck A Luck g a v e a Hallowe’en party for Joe son, Alfred Lyons, Robert Schill- H ines . a t his home Thursday, ing and Bobetta, (Jus Koepke, WaL G am es w ere played and refresh- j ter Wilson and Jam es, John Wil son; Mrs. Mae Cammaik, Mrs. m enta served. bm u xjean Van Gilder and J an et Belle Hogue, Miss Gertrude Hogue 100-200-300-watt c«n* w ere home fro m St. and Mr. and Mra. J. H. Wilson. trsl light plus thr«« 40* Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schadewitz M ary's academ y in The D alles over w a tt candle lig h t*. the w eek end. I nnd John, Mr. and Mrs. Roy B ar Flemish. Bronse. Sil* Mr. and M rs. Charles E v erett r e t and sons, Shelton F ritts jr., Kent School • Planning Carnival W ay / , A D A AY N E ÓRxGON rPAIRY COUPC.I -H m muLTnomnH EASY WASHER A’ A i-f I-/ -L-4 New rubber HAMPTON FURNITURE “ W e re looking forward to- I. E. S. LAMPS V ^CBhOIIIRb ver and Gold finish. w ere dinner h o sts F riday eev en in g, i A fter-dipner th e guesta, Mr. and Mrs. F rank Lam born, Mr. amd Mrs. E . p . MdKee and Mr. and Mrs. fitte d Orsdy p la y e d 'c a r d s. Mrs. D unlap w as also a g u est. Mr. and Mr«. A. C. Kaadberg war« w eek and v isito rs in Portland. Sam Brock carried home . the elub prize w hen th e two table ecu tr a c t club m et w ith M rs. G. H. B b 6 p T uesday a/tenxxw». M embers o f the PN G club were entertained a t tlje home o f Mrs. Sam Brock recently.’ F our tables of pinochle were in ^>lay. Mrs. Roy B elshee and Lee H ines scored high Tan or egg shell shade of latest design. W is SBADEIi B ron te or Iv o ry and Mr«. M elvin W alsh and Mrs. Leonard' Lutje m otored to The D a lles Friday. Mrs. W alsh visit- ad w ith l}er parents, Mr. and Mrs. A m e r i c a n L e g io n & A u x ilia r y $2.45 down, $215 a month for 6 months Gold finish, attractive parchment shade, with 100-200-300-watt light. I snd Mra. Paulen K aseberg 1 ‘ ’ * 5 r s o f i their no y R fm e p ib e r the old saying — _______ ,__ . ___ , Mr. and Mrs. Experiente is the Best Teacher? Melvin W a lsh /M r . and Mrs. L e m 1 fiWfefc, Mr. and Mrtt Francis W at- ^M’Cdferpillar Tractor Co. and its k uis. M iss Dana Jean M cM illen 'predecessors have realty had 1'. Cheater W atkins, and Mr. and Mrs * l ^ ^ B < " n a U a .': -M irh score at Tt\ay’ve been hutld.ng track-type ** »brent: to I J r . and Mrs. 35 years. to F ran cis W atkins 5 --*>~ and Dana Jean l McMfl M cM illen. ’M r. had Mra. J o s Hilderbrand •o terta in a d m em bers o f the junior bridge d o b and th eir hvsbands s s a tfe g . Lunch w as iwrved a t mid night. D uring th s er a a la c f» u r teblas o f b rid g e w ere John Deers - Caterpillar A play. H igh ■core w a s w on by Mrs. A fto n M cIntyre and Hildreq O’ MEARA Supply & Imp. Co 8« $1.45 down. $1.50 a Ä . * M oro Legion Hall Nov month for 6 month» » E A T S I ■ -Y - ’r >- . _ - D o u g h n u ts - Coffee - P ie etc. etc. Sse ffiess and many o th T modols, o f . . . escine power & LIGHT COMPANY 30 Year« e l Psbffc Service GAMES OF CHANCE 4 4 DOOR * x J Admission 5 bucks (.25c) Good in trade * 0 ^ 0 8 p.m.