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SHERMAN COUNTY,
JOU RN AL,
MORO. OREGON
FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1R3Ô
blades with an absence of slouch
or spinal curvature. If you have
these qualifications you hay« a
sound foundation to build on. Pro*
portionate development gives sym
metry to form, good poise, erect
jxisture and graoeful carriage, An
elastic step, a ruddy complexion
and clear, sparkling eyes are
further evidence of health. Habits
conductive to health include regu
lar hours o f work, recreation, and
meals; ample rest and sleep; a
health projection diet, and good
elimination. No person need fear
the yeans after forty if he can
adapt and adjust himself to warn
ing signals and have frequent
structural check-ups.
If you find in your spring check
up that shoulders begin to droop,
chest becomes depressed, stomach
protrudes, bock rounds over, feet
protest under the strain of in
creased weight and wrong use, the
fat pads appear in definite areas,
you should have a thorough phys
ical examination to determine the
causes of these changes. You may
find that as a result of these
changes, the circulation, digression,
and the elimination have become
troublesome, sluggish, • and pre
carious. Muscles become flabby
from lack of use and refuse to
do their work of holding the struc
ture together properly. Such dis
orders can usually be corrected in
their .beginnings if one makes a
constructive attempt to overcome
them.
Where Royal Visitors Will Be
Welcomed to British Columbi^
Clubs Invited
To Moro
• The Moro club extended an in
vitation to the Wasco study club
to meet with them Friday anc
hear Nancy Morris of Portland,
home economics speaker, and t
pleasant afternoon was »pent b; 1
those who attended from here.
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Brock srpen
several days attending to business
affairs in Salem.
Mrs. Paul McCulloch tfhd Jean
of The Dalles visited at the Fred
Fortner home Saturday.
Mrs, W. A. Neibergall of Port-
laid visited with her brother in
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hal
White, coming Saturday and leav
ing Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Rice enjoy
ed a famiy dinner Easter day with
their son, Bernard of Portland
who came up with his wife and
Harold . Robertson of Camas to
stay, over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Shelton of
Hood River came up Sunday to
visit with Mrs. Shelton’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. McKee.
Mrs. Leo Watkins and Joanne
were visitors in Moro Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sid Johnson were
dinner guests in town Sunday with
Mrs. J. H. Johnson and Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schwendel
and Leland and Mr.- and Mrs.
Howard Spencer were down on the
Deschutes Sunday for- a picnic
lunch.
Joe Weatherford, Alta Deland,
Harold Ireland and Ed Newton
drove to Klamath Falls and re
turn Sunday to visit with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Richardson and fam
ily. Mrs. Richardson is a sister
of Joe and Mrs. Ireland.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Minnie McKinney and Mr.
We wish to thank our ' many
and Mrs. Mark Alley lef.t Saturday friends for their kindness and
and visited with Mrs. Ash Marlin sympathy during the illness and
in the Yakima valley. She is the dea<th of our husband and father
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alley.
Mrs. Carrie M. Morrow
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Maurus
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Morrow
and Leonard drove to Wapinitia
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Laidlaw
and retarn Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cardinal of
Portland were visitors several days
of last week with Mrs. C. W.
Thomas.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carghill of
Idaho visited the hatter’s sister,
Mrs. Anna Lee over Easter Sun- !
day coming, from Los Angeles*
where they spent the winter.
Mrs. Ed Feldman was a ibusi- I
ness visitor in Portland Monday :
and Tuesday.
Mrs. H. E. Endicott who has
been here a month visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. White '
returned to her home in Prineville t
with her husband Sunday.
John McClure, Gene and John 1
R<A>ert, were week end visitors in •
Portland with the children’s grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winters.
They accompanied Mis® Frances
Gorsline. ’
o Mr. and Mrs. Gene McMillen
came from Portland Saturday to
attend the funeral services of
Frank Morrow.
t
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Grady vis
ited at Goldendale with their son-
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Moore, and with Mr. Grady’s sis
ter, Miss Nora Grady.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Sundby and
Hubert of Portland came from
Portland Friday to spend the
week end visiting at the Otis
Royce home. Hubert remained job. After the first few r<
for a longer stay.
'
| the empoyer explained, 44
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Weld re- 1 thing in this establishment
turned from Portland Saturday t by electricity.”
following a three weeks visit in 1 “Yes, I quite believe you.
the city with the Wayland Weld , the applicant,
family.
* er has already
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hinkle o f ---------------------
Portland were dinner guests Tues Read the Ada in the Journal
Victoria on May 30, Their
the King and Queen
I of N Majesties,
Great Britain will receive the o L J ^
ficial welcome of the people of Brit-
ish Columbia. The ceremony w i l l ^
take place in the beautiful Parlia
ment Buildings set in park-like sur- ,, ¿
roundings beside the inner basin of ¿T
the harbor and Their Majesties will
be escorted by a guard of honor from | | |
the military of the city. Afterwards g g
they will drive through the city which J
is host yearly to thousands of Amer- £..«
»can tourists and which it noted for
its fine homes, lovely gardens and
typically English atmosphere. Pic- J
tured above the central dome and a KJ
portion of the Parliament Buildings, 5?»
one of Victoria’s picturesque “Kiltie” ate;-
regiments. In the lower panel is a <
relic in which Britain’s Sailor King ■
will find a common interest with
other visitors to Victoria. It it the «'W
one-man liner Tillicum, a dugout gk i
canoe made from one piece of cedar 3k$
in which Capt J. V. Voss sailed 40,- I
000 miles around the world from w l
Victoria to Margate, England in
ion,
o tamout TRAINS EA8T
Kent Items
by McKay and Cratty. Gus Schil
ling and Jay McKay used their cat-
tctpillars to move ¿he building.
i With the first days of spring,
IM t . and Mrs. Matt Simon and
there is usually a desire to clean
family of Grass Valley were visit
ing at the George Witter and Mr. up, to cut out the dead wood, and
and Mrs. Gus Keopke home.
rake up the winter’s refuse.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and The spring clean-up idea was ap-
Mrs. J .C . Wilson and daughter,
Nellie motored to Bend Friday sons spent Easttr Sunday at Yam i plied to the youngsters in the old
where they spent thf week end w??1 hill visiting with Mr. and Mrs. ; days in the form of sulphur and
the formers daughter, Mrs. H. C. William Neu.
molasses. A modern view apply-
Helen and Lester Wilson and Rob'
Nelson and family.
(
Mr. end Mrs. Max Pluemke left ert Mitchell motored to Hermis ing the principle of personal hy-
for Portland Friday morning when ton Saturday and Robert remain grne is to make a spring check-up
the farmer went for medical atten ed with his morther. The Wilsons of physical efficiency and vigor.
The ideal is to have a well de-
tion.
i returned Sunday.
i veloped body of moderate size
Mrs. Harley McKay returned to
; w'th a symmetrical and adequate
Kent Friday after spending two
•distribution of normal weight for
Mr. an<T Mrs.' J. N. Maclnncs and
the height and qge.
son Donald, Eugene Norton, Paul
TKfc ideal includes also a deep
Jim Wilson, W. G. Helyer and son
! chest, broad shoulders, non-pro
Jesse and Wilbur Haggerty were
among those from Kent who at
Benefit checks issued by the truding abdomen, and flat shoulder
tended the Kimhey auction sale at state unemployment compensation
Antelope Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. McGlasson of commission during March totaled
Forest Grove spent the week end $625,181, the monthly report dis
here at the home of their son and closed. This was a 20 per cent in
wife, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. McGlas crease over the previous month
son. i
Cumulative distribution of jc'-
Mrs. Elna Decker of The Dalles
insurance during the first quarter
is assisting with the housework at
of 1939 totaled $1,651,716 and
the J. L. Davis home for a few
since benefit payments started 15
week?.
months ago, the commission hrr
Mr and Mrs.. J. H. Wilson spent puid out nearly $7,700,000.
the week end at Bend visiting Mr.
The Dalles, covering Sherman
and Mrs. Ward.
Wasco, Gilliam, Wheeler and Jeff
Mrs. J. M. Wilson and Mrs. E.
erson counlies accounted for $7,-.
M. Helyer motored to Eugene Tues- '
056, or 1.3 per cent of the state
day where Mrs. Wilson represented
total during March, according to
the 9herman County health a&soci
the commission’s statistical de
ntion of Sherman county. Mrs. partment.
Wilson received the cup for Sher
man county’s seal sales per capita
winning in the state contest for
this county.
George McKay bad what is j
known as the old Kent Trading Co. j
machine shed moved along side his ;
place of business on the Sherman '
Of General
Interest
Unemployment Checks
Issued for March
T. Lester Johnson
LAWYER
WASCO
MORO
Important as exercise is to the
preservation of bodily tone, tfyere
are times when relaxation should
be substituted for activity until
the tenseness is gone, and fatigue
eliminated. Physical fitness ean
be retained only by a full and in
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telligent plan of living. Begin the
F o ^ m S»r\ic« ta d F f m FlUows la Coookss
spring season by budgeting your
physical reserve as you would The S t r u m liM r -
budget your income, spending
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wisely along the way so that you 9 Sailings monthly oa 1,7,13,10,29
will have a reserve of as great a
value at forty as at twenty-ope. P G H T L A N D R O S E -D a ffy
Find out by a thorough medical
P A C IF IC L IM IT E D - D n /f y
and structural examination what
your physical assets and liabili
LADIES!
Tune in
ties are. Plan your health habits
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best way to test your capacity is on K G W each Monday, Wednes
the way you feel at both ends of day and Friday at 2:55 p. in.
the day. If you are worn out
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when you awaken, you are in no
condition for a day’s work. If y(u
are unduly fatigued when yeu
ceme home at night, your daily
plan of living needs correction
Your physician should be consult
ed to determine the cause of ab
normal fatigue, rt may b? easily
corrected or it may be the begin
ning of a serious disease. Life can
be prolonged and many diseases
prevented by intelligent living.-
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