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F R ID A Y , JANUARY PAGE Health Nurse * » V»* 1, IM t Jy|wn, Mr. and Mrs. Clauds T hom p- V A R IETY MEATS SU PPLY Albert Pleumke Remember Pearl Harbor—Every Payday ^on and Claudine, Mr. and Mrs. U N R ESTR IC TED PR O T E IN J la r tin Melzsr, Lois and P riscilla, V ariety m eats, such a s heart, and Mrs. Orval Thom pson a n d ' liver, ton gu e, braftis and others, children, and Mrs. P eake, m other are w orthy o f closer acquaintance .p f Mrs. D ew ey Thom pson. in th ese days o f restricted m eat M iss Lois M elser w as iip from supplies, sa y s Mrs. M abel Mack. Portland for C hristm as w ith h e r , extension nutritionist a t Oregon . parents. * . State college- The holiday season F irst L ieutenant A lbert P lum - County court w ill m eet next i„ a good tim e to try som e of these, r 111 m Luclle V ale, county health ke o f McChord Field w as hom e nurse for th e past th ree years, W ednesday, th at being th e first ail o f w hich are on th e unrestrict- on a furlough Saturday and spent has accepted a position In Lane W ednesday In th e m onth, and in ii»t, sh e says- it with his parents, Mr. and Mr*. county in sim ilar w ork and w ill t h e new year. Jerry W ilson w ill Like other m eats these are all Max Plum ké returning Sunday. leave for her new position this sw orn in as judge, Vernon MU- ^ ood protein foods. Most of them Miss H elen gather, daughter w eek end. Succeeding her w ill >er a® county com m issioner and offer good value, especially in of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sather, a n be Miss Bernice W arlla, of A stor- N aom i V anG ilder a s treasurer. iron and sev era l o f th e vitam ins. nounced her engagem ent to G eo In. Mrs. VanGilder w ill be serving Sw eetbreads are even used for rge R ouse of Portland a t a din-, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Bull w ere her third term In office and th* m aking d igestive extracts for ar- ner Christm as day. Mr. R ouse is irt Condon over C hristm as and for 'Others their first. my and civilian use. in the N aval Reserve stationed in ’ a few days follow ing. T h ly re-. ^« McLeod and C. V. B e l- W ith proper cooking all of the®« a southern state. « turned to Moro M onday after a > n*P w er® in The D alles M onday variety m eats m ake both nourish- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Helyer and v lsit w ith their son, H ollis, and w tl«n Mac w ent to have his head jng and appetizing dishes, points Infant son of River H eights, Wn. fam ily In thr~G illiam county cap- /Iressed. They called on BUI R ay- out Mrs. Mack. Som e are so ten - w ere here to spend the Christm as lto l..—___ ‘ monUj ' tei th ey need very brief cooking. heli days visiting his parents, Mr. Mrs. Sara R asm ussen of P endle- No ®chool w as held N ew T ears p rains and young liver, for exam - and Mrs. W. C; H elyer. They r e ten. Mrs. Lou Brown, now o f E n - although pupils attended clas- pie> need hardly m ore cooking turned TO their hom e Sunday. t la t W n. daughters o f Mrs. Lucy the fore part o f the w eek. than h eatin g through In a frying Geraldine Norton of , Portland R uggles and Miss A gnes Strletsel m aking one of th e sh ortest Christ w ith a little fat, or in a broij- was here to spend Christm as day o f E ntiat. spent th e C hristm as m as vacations In years. er. H eart, tongue, and beef kid- and Saturday and Sunday with holidays w ith Mrs. R uggles and L eR oy W right and Giles F ren- ney, on th e other hand, need long. her parents. <h w ent to Condon M onday on slow cooking w ith m oisture to get other relatives. Luther W arren Davis and Mer request from citizens there to . them tender. H eart or kidney is - rill Sather left Saturday for Cor Mr. and Mrs. W. Gelter of 8po- take part in a discussion about good used in stew or in shepherd's vallis w here they will enroll for *kane, W n., spent the holidays tbe propoaed curtailm ent of ser- p \e> w h ile tongue m akes an excel- the second ^ e m e ste r o f the year vlsltlng their daughter, Mrs. Ar- vice on the Condon branch of the ient dish baked w ith sliced vege- nold Landry and husband. Union Pacific. U bles. The Ken t h i g h school played ' M errill Oveson le ft Thursday o e h r u d e O illm or left Sunday ' i n purchasing variety m eats she the town team Dec. 22 when they ‘ • ^ o o n for Manti, U tah, to visit his to resum e her work In Portland suggests selectin g th ose th at are - •defeated them by a 57 t o 17 score. fath er w ho is very ill there. The for the First N ational Bank, after f uu plum p, and free from blem - The town team consisted of itfer- > d « r O v e » n 1« over »0 y e a r , of , pend)n< c h r l„ maa h ere. ,6h„ . Y oung and fre>h ,,v .r . kid- rill Sather, George W ilson« E u ^»ve and a t the tim e o f his l a s t _______________ ¿ney and heart are bright In color. gene Norton, Frank . vonBorstel, f islt In Moro was hale and hearty. JFresh brains are-pjnklsh grey. All and Luther D avis. . ORC W ILL AID W A R E F F O R T p f th ese m eats are m ore perish- v ” •. W. Ray B lake has taken — Merrill Sather spent Christm as the Job as assistant in the post THROUGH EX T E N SIO N WORK able than regular cut and h ence eve visiting w ith his sister, Mrs. need to be kept cool and' cooked olHco, beginning the first of the Blaine M iller a t M o r o /' Organlzation o f the OSC e x te n prom ptly. w e 'k . i he replaces Mrs. W. J. sion program for 100 percent par Mrs. M. K. Plum ke gave a par Martin Jr. who resigned. ticipation in the w ar effort w as ty Tuesday evening _ during the . BAUER K R A U T SE R V E D IN Mr. and Mrs. W ayne Thlm pson the m ain them e o f th e four district C hristm as season. Those present M ANY N EW COMBINATIONS w ere here C hristm as day to have conferences of agricultural and w ere:’ Mrs. J. E. Norton and son Sauer kraut can be m uch more dinner w ith her parents. Mr. and hom e econom ics field w orkers just R oss and daughter, Carole, Leona w idely used in furnishing contrast Mrs. Roy Pow ell, and other m em - ________ _ _ ___ com pleted, reports W . L. Teutsch Sather and Jerry W ilson Jr. Ice b e n of the fam llyw ho were pre.-. Bs, „ tan7 dlM ctor exteneion. " in flavor” at a m eal w hile contklb- cream and cookies w ere served. Som e specific action^ of lm m e- ®<>me m inerals and vitam ins. ent. ___ , Mr. and Mrs. John K oepke and Mrs. Theresa Tim m erm an w ent dlat<J ,m portance In the counties "®V® Mr®- MabA’ MA ck - extension daughters o f Redm ond and Joh n . to Portlahd to be w ith her m other, wag even accom plished, w here at nutritionist at O.S.C. K oepke’s father Hans Koepke of W hile m ost people are fam iliar w ho Is reported very 111. She did earb session representatives o f tho The D alles spent Chlstm as with not return for th is w eek ’s school ODT conf erred w ith staff m em - m erely w ith kraut alone or kraut The George McKay fam ily. byt is expected after the first o f bera ln w orking out procedure for and w elners. there are m any w ays Mr. and Mrs. Blaine M iller and the year. „ Mrs. H ollinshead sub appeal o f th e certificates of w ar m ay be served, she said. Kraut fam ily were here to spend C hrist ¿itituted for her part of this w eek, necessity for farm trucks. County w ith sk usage, spare ribs, or pigs m as day v isitin g with her parents representatives estim ated th at 60 knuckles is Just a starter. Other ~ Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sather. B ill Raym ond is im proving percent of th e farm truck ow ners ideas are sauer kraut scalloped City Star. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. W ilson w ent .slowly at the M id-Colum bia h o s were granted Insufficient gas on w ith m acaroni and bits, or krauf to P ortland-M onday . to spend the pital and his return hom e has their first applications to perm it sclioped w ith left-over m ashed C hristm as holidays w ith both of been delayed for a few days. Mrs. full operation of th eir farm s, and potatoes and a generous am ount their relatives. D orotha Moore I« carlw t for «tate , hat )n o f <he ,araer cou n . cheeM _ Mr. and Mrs. Jay McKay and business. * tles 75 percent o f th e allotm en ts ------------------------ fam ily of Grass Valley, Mr. and Mrs. N ina L. N ixon, m other of are Inadequate. The arm ed forces will enroll Mrs. Robert Schilling and fam ily. Mrs. LeR oy W right, left T hurs The eight m ajor w ar-connected 70,000 young m en a m onth out over- The Junior bridge club honored Mr. and Mrs. W alter W ilson and W esley W ilde of Camas. W ash., - A new s Item o d a y for her hom e at W eiser, Ida., projects of 1942 w ill be continued o f abbut 1,200.000 w ho reach the of the their huibands w ith a potluck sons spent the C hristm as day vlsi- Christm as looked ln a recent after a visit here of three w eeks. next year. Theae are: tha food g ^ o f ig next year according arrived tp , celebrate — vs - a — , w ith his fam ily. Their guests were Journal for w hich the reporter dinner at Mr. and Mrs. Afton ting at tho Alfred Lyons hom e. y The Sunday m orning stage c a r for freedom program and accom - er estim ates. Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Rust, Mrs. hum bly apologises -era»—That In M cIntyre’s Tuesday evening also Mr. nnd Mi;s. W- C. H elyer had panving victory garden cam paign; -- ---------- ried.-». group o f yoiing folk s back Glenna Ahdereon and sons, Stan- the first w eek of T.B. ®e®l sales the birthdays of Mrs. Ormond aa guests Saturday evening Mr. I n E ngland, ail w om en from 18 — 1 w » «-el settin g up and operating farm la - to their various schools. Bad roads __________ lw_______ _ of Sherm an county • >5 field Hilderbrand and Mrs. Carl And- and Mrs. J. M.?-Wilson. and bor com m itteess ln each co u n ty f to 45 m ust register for war ®er- ley and Leland. ~ son, delayed them after thev left Moro conducting the statew ide fam ily vice. and single w om en and w i- Mr. and Mrs. Hal Shelton and sale bond was p ^ lfc ia a d by Joe erson. Mrs. Hilderbrand received Richard and Mr. and Mrs. George and m ost o f them apeqt the n ieh t food supply and m jtrltion pro- w ithout children, betw een paughter Nancy of Toppenish, Wn Brooks, Janitor o f W M eo school. a stam p corsage and a birthday W ilson and sons. riding. Leaving w ere Claudine gram ; organizing fire protection 20 and 30. are subject to draft. Richard * Abell Was a dinner w ere holiday gu ests of Mrs. Shel~ He realizes t ^ e c e s s i t y of health card w as sen t Mrs. Anderson. Thom pson for OSC: Carl P eetz. crew s: settin g up farm transporta ton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Insurance TO children of the Mrs. H. D. Proudfoot returned gueat at the Luther D avis home. W vm an F rench and M illard M el- tion com m ittees; school. Mrs. E . D. McKee was the from Seattle Monday where she j oe Gregg of Redm ond w as a McKee. enlarging 4-H first. omfcHBver to mall out Christ- has spent several w eeks ew ith her visitor in K ent Saturday, zer to th e U niversity of Oregon-. c ,ub w ork; orKanlxInK th e nelgh - Mr. and Mrs. W alter Maffei of m as seals in this county and af- gOn Ted and krlfe and new g r a n d - ------------------------ The la tte r has been attending horhood leader system . ^ e r m isto n spent Christm as day EOCli at La Grande. w ith Mr? and Mrs. Ed Feldm an, terward for five years none was daughter, Judith Ann. m ailed. . Martin Johnson o f P aisley was E. L. K nicht. field representa ‘ Mrs. Maffei’s parents. Bill McKean, store keeper 3rd C hristm as guest of Mr. and Mrs tive o f the World W ar Veteran« M. and Mrs. Arthur Bracken, C H U R C H E S Gordon Rich and little daughter, class? navy man of Farragut, Ida. O. q . Hilderbrand and fam ily. He com m ission, w as here Thursday r k n t c h ur c h Susan of Portland w ere k guest3 arrived for a short furlough. He w m soo-n leave for Bend to work on business for th e com m ission. The church looks to the New .lantv closed the bedroom door of Gordon « parent«. Mr. and Mra and h i. mother. Mr«. R. H. M e <„ , he cantonm ent near that place Mrs. M. A. Bull has announced Y ear w ith the consciousness of Kean Medler, son rwi. Icel and h x k e d it. Alope at last! She E . P. Rlch last week. " — drove ------ -- to Portland t Tuesday . . - d .» Also . . . . M’rs. Grace that Red Cross m eetings will b«> its responsibilities. C hanges w ill and back for Christm as eve at and and daughter P hyllss, Mr. threw back her head and heaved -'5 resum ed on W ednesdays, b eg in com e to us this year in the day a deep sigh. Then she peeked out ___ Mrs. Arthur VanG ilder return- hom e, . and Mrs. Joe Hilderbrand and ning January 6th. at 1:30 p.m. by day things and even in the of the com er of her eye at the d from spending several days ln Mr. and Mrs. ' Hudson W hite ¿ aUghter Patty w ere there ns Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Peetz w ere q{ the church> but the m es mirror to see whether she really - relatives and fam ily of Hay Creek and C hristm as eve gueets. did look like Hedy LaMarr. Quite .Portland with relatives. h o sts C h ristm as d ay th m em ber« sage of the church en d u res-it is a lot, she decided. > Mrs- Hom er HIn of Y akim a Mrg H E Endicott of Eugene Jerry Barnett has returned to of the Barnum and Peetz fam ilies the m easage of God to a weary And now to business. - She drew w as Mr. and Mrs. E lvis R ich ’s w ere guests of their parents, Mr. bja school duties at OSC. in this county, sixteen being pres- world The K ent church invites forth from the bottom of her top company f ar Christm as, She is and Mrs. H. H. W hite last week. Owen B arnett of Portland spent ent to sit down to a bountehus din- yQU tQ Jta m e€tings in the contt- bureau drawer the sheet of pink Mrg Rlch>g mother wv Christm as w ith his fam ily. Mrs. MV. and Mrs. Harry VanGUder MarJe — Barnett w as guest ner. dence of its m essage and its help- thnt qhePhadrb^en saving for this MVs. Lydia D arby’s w eekend , r ...... — - Cooper - Mr. and Mrs. C ollis Moore had fulness. Bible school at ten and day. She sat down at the tabic guests were her daughter, Mrs. gathered the follow ing friends an C hristm as day. ' s.‘ Christm as dinner guests his w orship anti m essage at eleven, by the window and dipped the K enneth Fergusen. husband and relatives Tor Christm as dinner. pen into the bottle of green ink 1|nle dauffhter8 of D aiies. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Sargent. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Law rence K ase- father and m other. Mr. and Mrs. o . W. Jones, m inister S l S S ’IS L S2 fc h Mr. and Mrs. R ay Barlow and And Mrs. Darwin VanOllder, John berg and fam ily are spending the E H. Moore, and brother and s i s - ----------- --------------- a p ig a b o u t children of E ugene . are visiting and Olive Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. holidays with Mrs. K aseherg’s par te in law, Mr. and Mrs. R oscoe C hristian Science fjoctely .She wrote, with al th e hom e of Mrs: Barlow ’s Vernon VanGilder and daughter. ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Foss at Moore. Sunday m orning service at 11. beautiful nra-, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dick John- Em m ajean. Jam es Maddox. W aL Moro. < Twvntv two T hom psons w ere Subject: God. W ed. eve. m eeting besques, ¿SDcar . ter Eaton> Ralph W illiam s and Mrs. Bernice Guy and son. 2™1feurMa of Mr'- ®nd Mrs D ew ey at 8 includes testim onials of heal- t h a u ’’^andHieTd W-m, M cK inley . Q t^ P en d lftto u Bryan „ VanG ilder._____ Gaylord of Portland are here for ing? R eading room is in the rear Tbom pson C hristm as dav. I n - her ’he?§ back stopped off on ;hls w ay hom e Miss Hazel W atkins o f Porf- the w etfc w h li U fa IMUWllg. M l. eluding Mr. and Mrs. A. C T *nm n- of the building where all a u th to admire this from Portland and took his mo- land is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lamborn. «t orized C. S. literature cAn *be bor effort of the best pupil in pen- thgr Mrg Fred Co,e home w,th and Mrs. Everett W atkins. A large crowd gathered a t th e rowed or bought. sr fm v stamps for a him for Christm as. Mr. Cole w ent Mr. and Mrs. Paul Alley and ’ Cecil F ields hom e Christm as day Moro Com m unity Presbyterian bond. $18.75. I started Jast to Pendleton for C hristm as day sen, D ouglas spent C hristm as day for a bountiful dinner. Jam es D. Moberg. pastor. Bible Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Andrews are Christmas when I got $3.00. Not aR djd another brother, Earl Me w ith P aul’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 305 acres in C enterville section, sch ool 10 a.m. m orning w orship s p e n d in g s o m e tim e w ith their counting 50 cents, I have earned Klnney nd famlIy of Heppner. Tom Alley at Grass Valley. 11 a.m . Sem on "The Cost of D ls- K lickitat county. practically tciicKiim ------------ — all i . Qn«»ciftl fill ore all the rest, working one or of m more E ugene Spencer o f the navy sons. C hester Paul and Philip in tillable and o f the best lan d -lots cipleshlp Luke days a week at a local grbeery Mr. and Mrs. L ow ell Burris and gurprised hte parents, Mr. and Portland and Salem. o i w ater-buildings-hog w ire fen ce m usic by choir. Choir practic store an d I’m quite proud to say I ----- ked hard to get’it ” children accom panied by little Mrg Howard Spencer Christm as MJr. sind Mrs. Leroy B elshee and W ed. 7:30 p.m. P rayer m eeting Price 140 per acre. J^aney stared out of the window/ Miss Ann Clothier left for Port- eve by arr|Ving from Boston. He baby fr*om K etchikan, Alaska, are t • ’ " -T. . 595 acre farm K lickitat county 7:30 Thursday. at P e te r so n ’s hou se and beyondx iand Tuesday m orning. wllI repOrt again for duty the visiting at the hom e o f Mr. B el- 255 acres tillable, fenced-new m o at the big yard where the kids m iss Aileen ScoA of P endleton 1 Rth of j anuary. shoe’s father. R oy B elshee. Both dern house-fother bulldlngs-good W asco Church o f Christ were p la^ n| nu y iJf ¡¡¡r She C ° ®P0nt Christm as w ith her parents Mr and Mrg. p ree Crews and have baen under the doctor’s car® pasture-47 acres a lfa lfa -sp r in g s-- A H appy New Year to you on e“ S m 7 n g e ?i( r e looking out the Mr. and Mrs. R alph Scott. son. . Marlon w ere dinner guests at Vancouver. Wn., for several th is day of Christ. Jan. 3rd, 1943 P erhaps w e cannot supply ' yon gravel road Window, I see a peaceful little Mrs. Augusta H uckln left last ftt the Dan McDermld hom e D ec- w eeks. Mr. and Mrs. Roy B elshee w ith the tractolr or im plem ent you send for our land list. C. E. Crooks Services for the day: 10:00 CJiurch town, and I wonder now the world w eek for Seattle. W n. to be w ith pmber 25th. a w ent to The D alles to m eet them Goldendale, W ash B ible school, W. D. W atkins, sup t need to handle next year’s work— cs*.t be «7 in ♦hie such wnrld a^turmoil and such ~the her daughtert M ri Murray W al- Quests ax at m the M ethodist parson- W ran h ave * ’ Quests e meu.uuH» W ednesday. e<mes<iay. _____ 11:00 Divine m orning w orship: but their fellow men. So I'm and hu.hand for t h . h o lid a y . age Christm as day w ere Mr. and Mr and Mr> j e ff W ilson and FOR SALE: 3 yr. old reg. H ereford th e m essage: L ife’s new w hite 1. W e m ay know w here n eig h proud to send these stamps be-' Mr. and Mrs. E ldon N esham and Mrs. Cliff Fridley. Mrs. Ida An- Donnle w ere here for Christmas, bull Prince Dom ino breeding. page. Christian E ndeavor at the boring fa n n e r has th e very cause I know I’m helping to make Mn, and Mrs. Clyde » e a r in g arc drewa Mrs. Maud Akers and Miss . toaether w lth Mr. and Mrs. size tractor or im plem ent lying ’.D avid Reid. R ufus - 3tp - parsonage 7:00 p.m. w hole world peace: peaceful a again the whole g a m ^ p e ^ in g several days In Portland. v j vjan Trounce. R oy B elshe had Christm as dinner . ............- w f . Claude Stephens, m inister. idle that w ill All your needs. „ U a i e U8 le n ^ {¡« " ¡¿ m e with a n ’ Mr- »nd u t - Funk w ,r * Mr. «nd Mr«. Olenn VanGilder th. R o b ,rt B , l . h . e fam ily ‘C aterpillar” Dealer LOST: 8 w hite feeder pig® be- , . important flourish, not forgetting Christm as guest» of their daughter Portland returned hom e Sun- ftt Moro> They w ere guests Sat- 7 ’ tw een 80 and 100 lbs. R ew ard ., At a.M-’O M ethodist Church in th is section, w e h ave dedi a conspicuous “Miss” in front o] pnd husband. Mr. and Mrs. Gene day ■ urday evening at the Jim K enny 125. W. D. Barnett, Gras» Y a l- Jftfhday school at 10 a.m . Morning the “Janey.” After she had Hull ln Portland. cated th e facilities o f Our Part* Mrs. “ Anna Lee la rejoicing orer hom e PHnne 922. 0-10-11-pd w orship H a.m. Epworth league sealed the letter she went on star- and Service D epartm ents to Mi*. Retha Moon, of Moro and tbat Dec. 22 sh e w as m ade, 0:30 p.m. P reaching services at was°awfidlyh peacefuL ’ Overhead daughter. M argaret are guests of ft gre>t grahd m other. A son was keep a ll m achine« producing 3 yr old H ereford -the* G tass V alley M ethodist Sun- for victory. So, regardless o f TÀ K ËN UP: she heard a plane go humming by her son, George Moon and w ife. born at the hom e of Mr. and d ay afternoon at 2:30. Bull Vernon M.'ller, Moro lt c your pow er problem , bring it through the sunny afternoon air. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Grady and Mr„ Floyd Rathbun. Mrs. R ath- F. L. Cannell, pastor. ~ td us— w e’ll help you solve IL Then the voice of her best Mr and Mrs. E. F .Chase o f Port- zbun waa Betty Medler of Glendale i i d t - ^ J a ^ e v l ”08 Ind an^ T nsU nt lnnd were rcceht w **kend Cal., His nam e w ill be Lynn and « • Resigns To Go Visits Parents To Lane County At Kent Christmas Observed In Wasco With Family Dinners And Friendly Gatherings o f Neighbors * ¡janey Want Ads Come To Us With Your Power Problem O n Job C. A . Ruggles ' INSURANCE Moro Itili. Illlllllllllll .................. t t t t n t t t t t hts w eight was 81b 4os.' Janey __ey was _ on _ her feet and tear- f it Mr. and Mr®. B. H. Grady ing downstairs and out. She was , Mr. and Mrs. B ruce Grady and __ _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith are not Hedy LaMarr nor _____ a deep phil- grand daughter R uth Ann spent - oso pher'’ any "moreii, but exactly Vn clu d in i C h r i / twe 5ve years old. (Latter from an actual com munication In tha Alas of tha T reasury Depar tenant.) di>v w„ h M1„ |n Goldenaale, Nora Ort(Jy .pending the holid ay, w ith their D. , mar and family In Spot kane, Wash. b to Save D o lía n Buy W ar Bom b (very Fay Day O’MEARA Supply & Imp. Co *