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»» » ; Daughter Comes ■ Being Overweight To Visit County Detects ‘‘Sour” Noie^ln Music Held Dangerous page threi PRIDAY, JULY »I. i»S« THE SHERMAN COlNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON where Mrs. Gregg will cook, while Mrs. Wilson is in The Dalles re-! ceiving medical treatment. Dolores1 , will assist Mrs, J. H. Wlson with the house work for awhile. Mrs. Richard Holdaway of Hood River is staying with her mother Mrs. W. G. Helyer, whb has been •in poor health for several weeks. I Mrs. 'Rose Hogue and daughter Eileen and son Roy of Grass Val ley were visiting Mrs. B. A Hogue a few days last week. Mrs. Ctt Smith Sails For Europe remembrance of me” LfAe 22:19 The pastor will speak upon the subject “True Christianity.** This is a study fiam God’s Wora in which all should be interested. Come and bring your friends. Prayer meeting and Bible study Wednesday, August bth, st the M. E. parsonage. We are happy for the interest shown in these meet ings. Bring your Bible and a friend. Time from 8 to 9 p. m. The records of every life in surance company show that over weight is a liability to health ana that the hazard of excessive weight increases with age. Overweight Evelyn Davis Returns From seems to be related to diabetes, Harvey Thompsons Go To heart disease, apoplexy, Bright’s Christian Science Church School In Portland disease, and cirrhosis of the liver. Mountains For Recuperation Mrs. T. H. Fraser, who foas been Overweight interferes with met Christian Science services are visiting in Nebraska with her abolism and throws a greater strain Word has been received hire that parents for some time, returned held at 11 o’clock on Sunday morn upon the circulatory system. It has ings and at 8 o’clock on Wednesday Mrs. W. O. Smith, a former Kent nome this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Douglas ar been estimated that for each five evenings. resident, sailed July 11th on the rived Wednesday afternoon from I pounds of excess weight the blood The subject of the Lesson-aer- French line steamship “Champlain” । Wenatchee for a visit with Mrs. vessels are increased by three mon for August 2. is LOVE for a seven weeks tour of England.1 c c» Douglas’ parent Mr. and Mrs. miles. The cause of overweight Hollard, Belgium, France, Switzer- VxCUOOifCCM .n wo Golden Text: I John 4:8. He that George Vintin. Mr. Douglas re- I may be hereditary, dietary, or glan- loveth not knowest not God; for land, Germany and Italy. She will turned honu leaving his wife and I dular. Just how the hereditary STEADY WORK - GOOD PAY God is love. stop at all points of interest in children here. RELIABLE MAN WANTED to influence acts on overweight is not Responsive Reading: John 12: each country. Mrs. Smith has been call on farmers in Sherman county.] 44, 45, 49; 15:1, 4-10 Dr. C. L. Poley and family were entirely clear, but there is much ^pending the past few months in No experience or capital needed. in Portland over the week end for to suggest that it is through the Tne public is lovingly welcomed Long Island Write today. FURST & THOMAS. to all services. a business ond pleasure trip. nervous control of metabolism ana Mr- and Mrs. Vern Baker and 426 Third St., Oakland, Cal. * Die ‘Oscillograph", a new machine something like a "Lie Delec Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brisbine and diet. The dietary type of over son Ted and Mr. and Mrs. Virgil tor" now being used in musical education. _Jt wdl not only detect a weight merely means that the food two children returned Sunday from 1000 TO 2000 ACRES. “Wheat Lupine Rebecca Lodge No- 116 •Roberts and son Gene were calling their vacation trip on which they intake exceeds the energy expendi ‘sour” note, but will prove the guilt of the person or instrument at the J. M. and J. C. Wilson land wanted, located either N. E. Moro, Oegon trom which the faulty sound came^. Miss Doris Whyman of Chicago is viaited scenic points of southern ture of the body. Both dietary and Wasco or N. W. Sherman County, homes Sunday. shown playing the violin as the instrument “listens” The device was Meets 2d and 4th Tu and western Oregon, All report a hereditary types of overweight are । Miss Evelyn Davis whb has been near Deschutes river, Oregon. xivented by Prof. Gordon Hanneman of De Paul university. through di susceptiable to control REALTY SERVICE CORPORA- 1 esdays of each month fine trip. attending business colleg: in Port TION, 419 S. W. Stark St. Portland Max Bels'be, son of Mr. and Mrs. etary means. Visiting members we] land the past year came home Sun- few fields are finished and tins»! Wilford Belshe, returned Saturday ; The glandular type is due to a come. number of sacks not determined. i day to assist her mother, Mrs. J. L.j pQR SALE: Dry yellow pine 16 from Walla Walla where he has diminished activity of certain 1 Davis, with the harvest cooking. binch, $«50 a cord delivered 34 cord 1 Roy Tiller came up from Moro Maggie Barnum, N. G. been working for the past two glands, and the treatment of thi; A number of farmers started |oail Robert Foster, 706 WcbsteU Lila Bull. Secretary Tuesday to spend a few hours at i type of overweight demands the months. Dalles, Ore. 34-39 | 1 M home. He recently made hay while threshing here last week and are St Judgv Carl Hendricks and family } skill of a competent physician, getting from six to eleven sacks ——--— 1----- on a weeks have from the SCS I * * . | Saddle Horse for Sale— Roitha Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M and ‘ Mrs. Hendrick’s nephew,! There are many medical prepara- 1 P “ Howard camp. tions advertized for the reduction Moro, Oregon Jack O’Neal, have been here since Oscar Adams of Hood River came Glen King had a job of emergency Meet* the 1st and 3rd Friday. Their house has received of weight, but they are all eithei to Kent Thursday and will have horse doctoring Tuesday when a Thursday evenings of another coat of paint since they worthless or dangerous to health. horse he had loaned to L. A. Olds charge of the Wilcox warehouse! The loss of weight obtained by the each month. Visiting during the wheat h'auling season. arrived. became ill from azoturia at the use of several of these dangerou« members cordially in Miss Nellie Wilson went to Moro W. S. Barzee and wife of Port- foot of cemetery hill and fell off drugs “is due to an enormous in- Gervais Recovers Enough To vited to meet with us. land were at the E. E. Barzee homei - the grade. Ternary aids were Thursday and stayed until Sunday, I crease in metabolism, and has re- Pinkerton, W. M. with her grand mother Mrs. Ida p H. B. the first of the week while they unavailing, however, for the horse Davis. 10:0Ü a. m suited in a number of deaths. i Sunday School Return To Work X^C V. Belknap. Secy. were attending a trial in which they died. 11.00 a. m. The only safe method of control । Ralph Michener of Portland was Morning Worship .. were interested. Mrs. Eben Kee und Mrs. Florin 7:30 p.-rn. ling weight is by dietary control.; at Kent Saturday for an interview Evening Service .... Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Toll, parents Moro Lodge No. 113, I. O. O. F- Coon left Wednesday for Portland The control of the food intake is a Arden Squire was taken to with the Kent school board for the - of Mrs. Howard Conlee, are here Moro, Oregon one safe and effective method of Portland hospital Monday suffering after receiving a telephone call high school assistants place. Comm unity Presbyterian Church for a week or more to visit their that Arden Squire was very ill Meets 1st and 3rd ^reducing weight. The energy in- with gall stones. Art Bibby drove Mr. and Mrs. Guy McKelvey of 10:00 a. m., Sunday school. daughter. With them is young there and that his recovery was Tuesdays in the take must be kept below the ener him down. Fossil visited te formers ’ father, 11.00 a. m., Earl Shipley, student Orville Getchell, a nephew of Mra. doubtful. Mrs. Squire and Mrs. LO.O.F. hall. Tran gy expenditure of the body. When Dave McKelvey here Wednesday. for the ministry at Linfield college, Conlee’s. All come from near Delmar Baker is here for harevst Kee are sisters. sient and visiting more energy is taken in as food John Wilson hauled the firi^load will speak. and is working for Sam Davis. Eugene. brothers are cordi than the body can use, the excess of wheat to the Kent warehouse 7:30 p. m., Christian Endeavor Mrs. Angus Kuks of Milwaukie, Is converted into body fat. Mod Jack Gervais is out again this ally invited to meet Thursday morning. groups for three ages. sister of Mrs. N. W. Thompson, ar erate reduction of weight usually week after nearly two weeks in with us. J. L. Davis had the Miller Motor! rived Wednesday for a visit. Lewis McKee, N. G. can be1 accomplished by merely bed. His trouble was found to be , Company of The Dalles, to install , Joe Truit, Secretary. A. J. Murray went to Portland eliminating from the diet foods of a broken rib that was displaced. a new lighting system in his homJ Wasco Church of Christ While he is a bit shaky he can e this week end to bring Virginia high caloric value, such as buttci, Gilbert R. Carey, Pastor. last Monday. home. Virginia has been spending cream, and other fats and carbohy still do some work and help Ivan IS Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson of; Bible school 10:00 Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. S. the past two months with her aunt, drates. The quantity of food neces who has been handling lumber for1 Fossil are here for the harvest Moro, Oregon During the busy season let us sary to satisfy the tppetite can be the company. Mrs. Will Ost. Í H H 11111%. Î IT U VII Cif HiP season, and George will run the not forget God, from whom all Meets Every Second J. B. Coon and E. M. Alley are; L11V Charles Cunningham, jr, from made up by fruits and vegetables. combine for his father, J. M. Wil blessings come. Fourth Thursdays in each Vancouver, Washington, Is visiting A reducing diet should contain using the afternoon s.iade to dig a Month. Visiting members son. 11.0b Morning worship with his grand mother, Mrs. Ida a sufficient amount of proteins, ditch back of the brick they occu- I * Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gregg and | Invited. This will be a short service, but minerals, and vitamins to meet the py in order to conform with tih; daughter Dolores of Bend were at1 the Hastings, this week. Esther Morris. W. IM. normal requirements of the body. ruling of the state health office. the John Wilson home Saturday Tab|c For hc do jn Mr. and Mrs. Paul Buker stop Rose Amidon, Secretary._____ William Sawtell was taken to Lacking these, fatigue, nervous- f ped here briefly Wednesday morn ness digestive disturbances, and an' The Dalles Tuesday night by Ern ing while on their way home to irresistable craving for food de-, est Blaylock. He had been ill foi Suplee from Portland. Betty Jean velopment. If all the needs of the several.days and unable to take his Vintin. Mr. Buker’s niece, accom body are supplied, there should not ucual place as combine driver. , _ , , a - panied them home for a visit. be an uncomfortable feeling even George Wilcox came up from his LI UVI kv IVI* V VxX Mrs. H. W. Dalby of Portland is on a very restricted diet. homo in The Dalles Tuesday to re here to spend a week or two with In cases of extreme overweight, main over the night on his ranch her mother, Mrs. R. J. Ginn. Mrs. Ida Hastings returned from it is essential that the reducing where Glen McLaclan and family Spokane Wednesday after attend diet should be preceded by a thor- । are now working, The ball boys plan another dance ough physical examination by ing her brother’s funeral. Keith McDonald is now selling competent physician. The dietary । Saturday night. Phone 93 Mrs. Ben Leghorn was in the j gasoline for the Union Oil Co., out measures in these cases require constant medical attention. hospital last week. of Wasco. Grass Valley Gradual weight loss is usually | Wheat is rolling into the ware- ; Jack Hosford, son of J. B. Hos preferable to rapid reductibn, be house steadily now that every we handle Fuller ford, early day attorney and news has started to thresh. paper man of Moro, is working in cause there is tasy adjustment to one paints & kalsomines the elevator during the harvest smaller quantities of food with Yields are from eight to twelve season. He attends the University little or no discomfort. Rapid re sacks for winter wheat although ducing diete shuld not lie under of Missouri during the winters. J. R. Kaseberg is here this week taken without the advice of your w while his land near DeMoss Springs p h y s i cian. Arriving All The Time! is being cut by Marion Powell. Harvey Thompson and wife are on the Metolius since Wednesday All Satisfactory Business is built, while both recover from theii Confidence - Confidence on the part erf recent operations. They returned last week from Portland. the buyer that goods purchased will be H. N. Crandall has been inspect ing the electrical equipment of the in fact of good quality and fairly pi iced. are moving out almost as fast as they come in. Here,a a warehouses and elevators in thh new one, just arrived. In that beautiful new Oriental Dependable Groceries, Fresh Vegetables county this week. Miss Evelyn Jones of Dufur who hardwood. Round Mirror Vanity, Chest Overalls, Jumpers, Shirts, and all kinds of will teach the fifth and sixth and full size Bed--------------------------- grades here next year visited in Moro Hall DRY GOODS Moro Tuesday afternoon. The Same Style Suite J. R. MkrDole, assistant to W. A in Walnut______________ Trade At Rookie, head of the erosion serv ice. was here Wednesday night to Microphone Music ThejNew “BLONDIE” has arrived, Quality inspect the camp. On Trip Clerk and Wife ri I fied Ads & Grass Valley ’ School Teacher Ill In Portland now the time to winter’s fuel for car-load cr direct Bargain Event Of The Year caiï ÍTEM A LUM LUI» LG ALL Prices CONFIDENCE dance H. Zeigler’s LARGE VARIETY McCormick - Deering New Fall Arrivals t Come and get Your Wants McKean & Searcy Grass Valley, Oregon : Coming Every Day $64.50 $69.50 $59.50 $44.50 $39.95 Dining Sets—New Models $64.50^ S34 W 95 New 8-piece set, Table, Buffet and six chairs, tapestry seated------------------ 5-Piece Walnut Dining Set, for the small dining room, table and four chairs, upholstered seats--------- ------------------ New Decorated Breakfast Sets Table and four chairs, hardwood beautifly styled -------------------- Extras and Implements Roy J. Baker 0REG0N 10 to 50 Big Threshing Capacity-Cut Down From 16 Feet one 1931 FORI) Truck Model A In Good Shape 3-Piece Early American Maple Bedroom Suite.__ 3-Piece Walnut Suite A 14-foot Harris Combine for sale one HOLT Model 30 18 foot cut His Nrw “Citerpillar” Motor • d Machinery Repairs One HARRIS 24 x 36 1-2 HARVESTER 18 ft Cut, mounted on Timkc n bearings In Fine Shape, New Diaper ' newi light ’shade, 3-piece Bedroom Suite. Store ..................... ...................................................................................................... mtn; In Used Machines MORO SALE PRICES! WONDERFUL VALUES! d August 22 one REO Truck 3 Ton ' Can Be Put In Good Shape For Small Expense Merchandise Avonduray Suites I Harvest Ball A Few Good Harvest Bargains Bedroom and Dining Room $13.95 HERE’S A KNOCKOUT! Radio Equipped Night Stand Walnut finish cabinet, with 5-tube Radio * C O Q 50 Receiver and Loud Speaker, complete for Primarily a bedroom piece, but would grace any living room. See it! Hampton Furniture Co 116 E>»t Second St. Phone 161