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-f— THE 3HBRMAN OOUNTY JO U I^NAt, MORO, OREGON .. s._r ■______. aa —x — - PAGE THREE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8C, 193» . • “Le?h go home now Joe.** • - 1 ried home by Bruce Grady, which | MORO SCHOOL NOTES ing in Sherman county putting, ill “NaW, I’m afraid to ' go home. was won from a guessing raffle. I telephones for the dial system i Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Proudfoot b>’ W ym an F rench W ife’ll shmell m’ -breath.” / ' * • expect io be here for another m otored to Hood River S atu rd ay A gain the .basketball t<am me. “Hoi* your breath.” month, a s the company expects to see th e ir son, H a rry Dean, who ! d e fe a t T his tim e a t the hands of “ C an’t. Sh’too s tro n g .” to m ake th e «change on Ja n u a ry is recovering" fro m an operation, i R ufus Wolv«.s, a h i . i u 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Law rence F unk 1 sharp sh o o tin g q u in te t..T h e . score The crew w orking on telephone 1 Read the ads in the Journal. visited in Hood River Sunday at w as 28 to 9. Line-up w as: Ship- lire num ber 29 have finished th eir -f home of Mr. ami Mrs. J . O . ! 'ey, F rench, B arzee, M artin and work thus completing the recon- J Yocum i Lutje. A second team gam e was, Max Pluem ke was pleas- Mr stru ctio n on country lines in p r e - Mrs. j B Johnson, assisted by'* C atherine Fridley, M arg aret and 1 a,so played w ith R ufus again F red Ruckm an, F ra n k C authers at her home • r.Lly surpri.-ed p aiatio n for the dia system. (Mrs. John T. Johnson .a n d Mrs. Donald McDermid a r riv e d - here victor. and W ayne Thom pson le ft Sunday when friends g ath ered in honor of The school boards from the Johnson hostesses ! from OSC fo r th e holiday season I .T h e O ptim ist will come out fo r various points east. F red and her birthday. Those p resen t w ere: country d istricts tra n sp o rtin g , again this week. F ra n k will visit relativ es in Miss pupils, m et last F rid ay w ith the for an inform al afterno o n , honor- W ednesday. T here will be no school next Mrs. A. A. Dunlap and Mrs. C lara Miss C atherine Morse, county ouri fo r some tim e, while W ayne <ock of Grass Valley: Mrs. J. H. loca1 school board and County ing the 91st birth d ay of M rs. w<ek in celebration of Chi-i.-tma» health nurse, w as entertain ed a t N e w ru b b e r expects to tak e delivery on a new ,Vi,son, Mrs. B. A. Hogue, Mrs. * .’ C atherine Johnson, at the home of a show er T hursday evening when and New Y ears. C hevrolet car a t F lint, M ichigan S uperintendent. A g ita to r a to p * M. Wilson. Mrs. Guy Hoskinson, The grade school was d.s: upted Law rence and A nita Kenny ar- the la tte r. F riends who called, f:knd® met for an evening of w r in g e r r o ll* . and re tu rn hom e in about ten days. Mi . Paul Wilson, Mrs. George« this week due to practice for thf lived home T hursday afternoon dur;ng the afternoon were served i bridge a t the home of Mrs. A lbert Wilson, Mrs. R. N. McGlasson, F red P e te rs ‘re tu rn e d home from from college to spend the holidays w ith tea^ and a slice from the K isoberg. Mis» Morse left F ri- C hristm as o p eretta held last night. George F lint, Mrs. J. E. Nor- The Dalles hospital T uesday im The plot of the op- re iia , hu g ely w ith their parents. The other beautiful birthday cake. Mrs. John- d ly for her home in Eugene. 11 Mrs. Edna Schilling, Mrs. Jay T rade your old ^ s h e r as proved from his recent illness. made by song, w as: Wimble ano. siudents aw ay a t school will be son received about 75 b eau tifu l * Kay. 3\Mrs. G eoige McKay, Mr. and Mrs. C rew s and son are W ord w as received here this coming soon no doubt. down paym ent. Phone 161 cards and a num ber of g ifts. Mrs. leaving F rid ay to spend the holi- Nimble, two of S arb a’s servants, Mrs. C harlccs Purchase, Mrs. week th a t on December 3, tw ins, ai ? cleaning his wm k room when Judge Carl H endricks was over L. W. Michael and Miss P earl dayZTn P o rtla n d w ith relatives. H arley McKay. Mrs. J. C. Wilson, . -fy r trial a son and a d au g h ter, were born from Fossil W ednesday and T hurs- A utrcy were out of town guests S an ta Pushes in. lie said he was the hostessees, Mrs. Helen ¡Mrs. H erb ert Root was hostess late and can’t possibly get arounc to Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Belshee of day of this week on legal busi- fiQm P ortland. V t > m em bers of her c o n tra c t club to all the childreen in the work Koepke and Mrs. Maxcine Smith. K etchikan, A laska. The infants n tss. . Mr. and Mrs. C. J.K ^ulton are T u t day a t her home in the coun so WimLle and Nimble decid e! tr Mrs. - Pluem pke received a large w ere nam ed J a n e t and Jackie. *I>e- ------ ---- -—--------- leaving soon for Mexi€$ C ity timber of g ifts and guessing try. roy is a son of Roy Belshee of ring the magic bell which rough! w here they expect to spend the nines were enjoyed a* sh o rt time, Mrs. Lewis H astin g s w as hos- all of S a n ta ’s helpers throughout W asco. • A Problem in S tatistics w inter. On th eir way down they T he D alles. O re. ti freshm i nt of cake, jello and and frien d s ll ' s W ednesday a t a ca rd p arty the world to hr- work shop, and Dozens of lovely necklaces, ear ofToo were se"ved by th • hostesses The U nited S tates, w ith 6 per will visit relatives rings, braclets and brooches, priced ctn r of tha World’s land area and in San Francisco and other places. at her home for the pleasure of all th. helpers helped S an ta dis 'te in (he afternoon. Miss M orse, who expects to be trib u te the toys before C hristm as at $1.00. Great’s, The Dalles. Wo’ ;i W-, ' »• ■ ri' e Si.r ’ >Y 7 per cent of its population, con- F our tables of five hundred m anned the la tte r p art of this m orning. ,C arrel B ennett left F iid a y for su/ne* three * ' ‘he He'dh of E a r’ T w e i' in fo u rth s of the were, in-play w hin m em bers of the m onth. The new health nu rse for Tin*. 1 ,’venth and < i'ghth g rad ert A uburn, W ashington to spend the w orld’s silk, h alf of the w orld’s Wei »foot Five H undred Social club ’■ 'i th-i' I. Tw et i’l be r mei J- the county has not as y et been sang three C hristm as carol« tf C h ristm a s holidays with his p a r rubber, two th ird s of the w orld’s m et a t the home of Mrs. Joe . I he! e as w orking for William RAIL FARES appointed. ,a rt the program . en ts. W te h .ll several m< nihs in ’31 on a oil, and one third of the w orld’s Drinka«d. D orothy Allen, siste r of F ern T he w orkers on the C hristm as coal, and contains half the world s . n,i ,• m’. r ■ •. Hi death was coats and h ats specially W illiam s, visit« d at the Max Wil- S ea’ program this year would ap com m unication facilities and *elec- p rietd for the holidays at G re ta’s. iiams honne from The Dalles re- | “ How can you tell the ihtfei u n e a used by pneumonia. p re ciate very much a response trical energy capacity, ~. betw een a pro fesso r and a stu- Chri- Poittson of Tygh Va’.b v Mrs. Maud A kera was an overT. cently.* - , l‘ - - ---- from those not yet heard from was an over night g u est of Dick night guest a t Moro F rid ay night, j^ r aruj Mrs. I^awrence . Funk cnt ' in an effort to clear the work be “ Well, if th ere a te only two in 1 e4v V,h bias I iv night. to attend the PNG club party . en tertain ed th e official force of the fore C hristm as. a room and one of them is asleep Karl All g ifts w rapped free any Co-ops F rid ay evening a t dinner, tin other is the pro fesso r.’’ T he employees of the S her Fi ¡day a! the month of the year a t G re ta’s, The The evening w as spent playing , G w H kin m an County Branch of« the F its t pinochle. The guest list included I)a Res. N atio n al are invited to a C h rist Mr. and Mrs. Bruce G rady, Lydia M is. Fred F o rtn er. Moro Com m unity P resbyterian m as p arty in The Dalles S aturday V r. e-’ 1 M r-. •' Fi N "Con and Jam es, Philip and Steve O’ Darby, M ary F o rtn er, F ra n k Knox for Students Mrs, Ralph W illiam s left foi Church. Sunday December 24, evening a t The Dalles Hotel. pin t M»' . Gi-v Hoskinson M eara retu rn ed home for the holi- and A rth u r Spencer. C alito rn ia. a f te r planning to leav Rachel Poley is im proving from ¡1939:10 a. m. - Sunday School, ¿^ys "from'*Linfield. David Richel- a.nd G e n e r a l P u b lic ,. itn'-: 1 to II h ! River, Mor.-day G ifts from $1.00 to any pr'ce for some time. She will spent h er recent illness and Dr. and MrS. d iusce8 fo r all ages. C hester W. d erfer a is0 retu rn ed home. ¡rh i-r wb re they- aM"ndf‘ 1 a C hristm as with her d au g h ters. you wish to pay.—G reta. Poley expect they m ight be 1 Sinith, S uperintendent: M orning Hiet ren fev rne-’ of th Äm eri- Miss C atherine R ichelderfer a r Mr. and M : Roy lb l.-het‘ wer E x c e e d in g ly lo w rail f a r e s The Wasco W om an’s Study to b rin g her home from the hos- W urship( n a . m ., Special C h rist rived from C alifornia Sunday ac n Legion ■-!’ 1 \ n \ il.a i y-.- ..... club m et with i M r e . G. C. Andrew s hos-ts at th eir home to m inii'cr: o , e r t h e H o lid a y s in c lu d e N'el’ie Wil on \vw a wi’t k ' --i 1 mas serm on by the pastor. Ap- pital fo r C hristm as companied by Shelton B alser. Miss of the P ast Noble Giai 1 clul Jvi.tnr j’t. Mwo . w jh In r gi an 1 t i a v e l b y C o a ch , Pu llm an — M r and MVs. A. Douma e n t e r - , pri yj-^te.-C hristinas music by the C atherine is a s t u d e a f a l' "sli'n . ?» irxss m e ltin g Mrs. P ro u d fo o t and T he"“ room «? WeYe*“ festive w ith 'a t h r, 'Mr s . Ida F avi-. “ ed r sixteen g u ests - Tuesday eve- vboir. Selo by Alan F rase r, stu tain siu - <t u .i s t & S ta n d a r d Pullm an C hristm as decorations, car«l< being - r* te ♦ rk college, r* n 1 1 n <y ( i Mis; McKee gave book reports. n in g at a dinner pai ty .-h u n crin g a t Oregon S ♦ ta Mr. and Mrs. R. N. MvG’asm n and Mrs. C lifton F rid ley n ing the diversion of the* evening and The annual Chrisitmas tree p a r , V, week end guests a' the Wil- EffecVve from The Dalles and from a th e n d au g h ter, G loria, on her 4-00 . C hristm as V esper program several days ty fo r the memeibrs of the T uesday many prizes-w ere given. ■.y the Sunday School. Spec al rd Ik '-In* la m m ar Moia». Biggs o\ er' a * ide territo ry in 12th -birthday. A fternoon S tudy club wa? held at n* ntfprmfi« oreign Mu,- Mr. :.u ' Mrs. John Koepke and C harles B elshc?. .w>,c m usic? O ffering for F Foreign ,, ? n î " i D iegcn, W ashington and Idaho. Mr. and Mrs T hursday evening Novem ber 11, the home of Mrs. Cliff Fridley - g h tfr. M arquita <>( R« Amend K sio rs. A C hristm as playlet will a r d A. *M. W right retu rn ed ^ e d ; • vi the Gt orge McKay w ith Mrs. Cannell as leader. Roll n tsd a y fio m an extended vi e .ah th grades, also special fe atu res tir s , en tertain ed th e ir own fam i- cajj w as C h ristm a s rt collections, me for a few days. £-\LE BATES DAILY Portland. b.- the n rim a ry and“ beginners’ lies, and these of the K of P^ at H J e n B ru ck ert related th e sto ry D e c e m b e r 1 9 t h to Mr. and Mrs. R V. All . 'r T coidTally in- then annual pot. luck d in n er. Fol- ^ £ ¿ ¿ £ 7 ^ “ Oh L ittle Town J a n u a ry 1 s t in c lu a iv * and son left T hursday fo r Y aknna, U gt of the yi Win? dinnej- the roll call and of Bethlthfcim w as SUng by Joanne ( C ontinued from p ag e o n I Return b y M id n ig h t J a n u a ry 8 t h w here they will spend the holiday The musi- election of officers was held. Offi- W atkins: L orraine Gosson sung WASCO MORC \ AA D EAD LINE càr PrVsented last Sun- Ccrs elect for 1940 a re : Elva Hines w ith th eir parents. a C h ristm a s selection and the club I n q u i r e of y o u r l o c a l a g e n t '<¡00 acres were subject to wir.f ix, night nicht by hv the Hie choi choirs of the M.E.C.; Opal B rady, E.S, Louise m em bers joined in singing C h rist The G rass Valley Zebras suffer- for fares. You w ill find it fa r burch was splendidly received by Enem as, E .J; P earl B rackatt, res ion. ed an o th er defeat T uesday eve- c ............ m as carols. An exchange of g ifts ‘ Eertun-it ly. we don’t have c h e a p e r to ta k e th e tra in on .. f mr, npnnle who M anager; Ju n e Spencer, M of K C; ning by the R ufus town team . f t X a c ’ y. Frances Guy. M of F ; M ary Brack- was m ade by the m em bers in a t an i . . . H!,e('e(Utenlar erosion exam - y o u r H o l i d a y t r i p t h a n to tendance. Bill Raymond has been m aking P _ _I__ rtf Prrttrtrtfnr* Marcplla Hllder- • ’(S h ere“‘jn the Pacific“ N o rth w e st, H .lder- . Bohbie Nislbet was able to be c1 b e ^o u r ow n car; also s a f - a new window bench in the Pacific The ch o ir, have rcr.fercJ a nplcn- et, P ro tecto r; M arcella i 1 perhaps ww-losi* sight of the Sunday and enj oy the C h rist Pow er and L ight rooms to be used dl l service to the com m unity by brand, G uard, Nellie MieLfs, In- e f an d m o r e c o m f o r t a b l e . • ■eJ for conservation. We have l i c h a presentation. The Senior m as p ag e a n t a t the M ethodist fo r dinplay purposes. ____ - j s u c n a p r o s e . , 01jve A s„ 8, m as pi A. M. NELSON "he opportunity of farm ing our Home Electric Light System Saunders, the piano tuner. C hoir tu n t; M a,y B rackett, p r e s s j o r r e - church Rhone 11, Moro, Oregon ’ ’i -I bi a m anner so that we never Andy S hearer won high 50 cents per year o p eratin g c o m will have the soil w aste which has s.n d s word that he will be in Moro The - 'c r i o r of t h e ^ h u r c h was ry o n d m t. fe u U re ^ JO , 3 year Paym ent Plan soon after New Years. ■( urred in oth( r sta te s.’’ med and cleaned last weex , ____..............thp rO ifu la r-m eeting Five E stim ates W ithout O bligatam M rs Maud Phillips from Canada kalsom i u “ ‘s T t i ^ T h i i week a t the A. II. a id the n w dres s added W the a j o k e of the TiIlicum €lulb m em bers > ♦ ♦ I iHROPK \ ( T1C P I P SK I \N S “ B arnum „ home. M r. P hillios is a attra ctiv e n ess of the_w orship se r, T h u rsd av evening. T.,ADÍES - T r y new »ft -U f w ring Mrs. P hillips is Dr. H II. P rrato n , C hiroprac- • t f it vices. We tru s t all p e ^ p k - - « f lL v ,^ ed- ttvl . Lift The annual eom m unity C hrist- ing mop, also siste r of Mrs. Barnum . ,• Physician of Chi. ago, 15 years erjoy this act days ahead Mr. and Mrs. Dick Johnson K it program will be held DEXTER TW IN \\ '.SH E R , Mra> Oscar Leach is here v isit <|i(‘i’it nee. Rainless non surgical Henrjk G. Hanson, Pastor, for Eugene fo r an tpt tended, vlslt ™ b - T riday eve- w rite or phone wFh th eir son-in-law and daugh- a ‘ f scno ai nouae T’ ”- ing h er p aren ts, Mr. an-d Mrs. Otis mov.al of tonsil-, verieose veins, John M. DeMo s Dealer B aptist te r, Mr. and M rs. Ray Barlow. n .rg . ‘ \ ’ini troubles, sinu?, colitis, scia- Baker. A udrey B aker will accom -^ Valley F irst •Moro, Ore. Res. P(tM o,s Sprgs. ■ ca, a rth ritis etc.. F irst National -- the sickness pre- The S tandard B earers m eet w ith an open °n 1 * pany h er siste r and husband to* Due - to the com m unity th ere Miss j j Wilde T uesday eve J ^ b y ' » ^ 3 0 o^dock b a n q u e t Tilium ook this .week end where Rank Bldg. Phone 101. The they will spend the holidays with nQ sprvices u n tn December nir.g. Dalles, Oregon/ The m y stery m others re- em eu ny a _ , , ** . | i M r. Leach’s parents. 31, »1939. The tableau Planned ,)lcmbel, d th eir d a u g h ters and .......... New sh'pments of holiday f(J’. tbe C hristm as program will brought them gifts. Mr. and Mrs. H enry Richelder- E;;',r ' dresses, $2.95 to $19.95. Greta. «3P given on* New Year’s Eve, in- .............. .. .............. Choosz from, a stock of goods that is the The Am erican Legion A uxiliary rt, ad of C hristm as Eve a? planned. fe r returne<, from a w e, ks vistt drews. Gerald C. Dryden., P asto r g am Lindhorat, Groceries - M eats—Fresh held a dinner and white elephant Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Brock were most complete in the county. of Dufur. p a rty in the Legion hall S aturday Fruits and Vegetables in M nro; C hristian S chnee Society: . - - . Sunday dinner guests at the home Moro C h n .tia n , The young people of the M ^ E . ß f M r and B arnett.. ¿ ’ nL’S i o „ T boya In d S? h i l d ^ n Uand Church se,-vices are hem — a ^ H s tm a s Season Mrs. M arie B arn e tt Cooper left at a price that is fairly based on a i ’ CONDITIONED m w h o w whM 'to h«l> m rt* ^ 8 ^ X 2 ^ e t U n o’clock. p eR « " ‘ aY n hl; ^ T ch Sunday la st week for a sta y in P o rtla n d . lockers recin t B azaar a success. The par- • • e dnFday ’evening- meeting ®v (O L D STORAGE Mr. and Mrs.* Lee HlneS of . t y w as draw n to an ab ru p t close on W ^m sday E p. E dw ards G rass Valley spent the week here quality and workmanship. account of darkhess w h e n f h ; , r00m« js ^ p(.n daily w ith an at- The com plete funds from the w itn Mrg ¡¿ a King. MrR M ary C raw ford of DaTles- lights went off. te -d a n t on W ednesday evening church bazaar, given S atu rd ay Mr and Mrs. Giles F rench aR a u thorized C hristian am ounted to 5121.G8. The door r ft is here visiting h er sister, D ry G ood s, C lo th in g a n d sp ent the week end in P ortland. c h r ;stian Science lite ra tu re m ay prize w ent to John MoDermid and Mrs. E. E. Barnum made the trip b(? borrowed or pjreh ased . Th the th irteen pound turkey was car- S h o e s to m e e t th e w ith them visiting with her daugh- public is cordially invited to all n e e d s o f th e te r. Mrs. R. C. Jones. I services and to m ake use of the Local Boys •.' Mrs. C. Johnson Go East For Celebrates 91st Birthday Vacation Kent Resident Honored On Birthday EASY WASHER SAFE HAMPTON FORNITORE OLI DAY v & T. Lester Johnson LAWYER M . M . «¿ B Conlee’s Grocery T he Pacific Power and L ight rending room. com pany is m ak in g a survey of -- --------------- ---------------- ---------- the K ent d istric t to determ ine | ’ w h eth er it-w ill be feasible' to run t iz a line from G rass Valley to K ent. | V V <¿111 They are also w orking on a plan FOR SA L E : 3>5 tons w heat hay fo r a line into Rufus. H. B. Belshee, Moro. Volney I. Moon is incarcerated in the county jail, arrested by FOR SA L E : C ut glass, Etched glasses, China w are and Brie a Sheriff Wilson a t H eppner Ju n c b rae a t g re atly reduced prices. tion S aturday. He is being held Come to the home of Mrs. fo r obtaining property under false Jessie Amos? Wasco. pretenses. Mr. and M rs. L. H. Nahouse | f o r SA L E : R egistered C hester W hite Service Boars, $20. C. W. accom panied by Lyle and Gene- Minks, T errebonne, Oregon « vieve Nahouse of The Dalle s,* left S atu rd ay m orning fo r Camiby, FOR SALE: 50 nice weaner pigs. C alifornia, to be w ith th e ir son- Call 9F11, W asco. 4-c in-law and d au g h ter, Mr. and M rs Leslie Ste-wart and fam ily, LOST: Bifocal glasses - dented 1 " over the C hristm as holiday week TddL'case, ' 'MisrViViah^ Trtunce, f M oro.' pd-7 end. Miss Ja n e French arrived home R E L IA B L E MAN W ANTED to • T hursday from the E astern O re call on fa rm e rs in Sherm an gon College of Education in La county. No experience or* capi G rande, to spend the. holidays tal required. Steady work. Make in her home town. up to $12 a day. FU R ST & A rth u r Huippke and Del H a rrit THOM AS, 426 - 3rd St., Oak-, of P ortland, who have been work- 1 a nd, Ca 1 i fo rn ran________ ______ - < A d s "Our soil is very fine, abra sive dust tl at v,;u quickly •wreck moving peris. Tha'.’s where the 'Caterpillar' Bel low s Dus*. Goals really do their stuff in keeping dust out—lu bricant in. "Our D4 runs ct [ 3 the cost of our former qar rig., pulling a 10' W heatland plow 7" deep over 45 acres a day, using half a gallon of 10c Diesel fuel to the acr^," , ASK ABOUT THIS DUST SEAL BEFO RE YO U _____1 O X A W Y T R A C T O R . FRIDAY and SATURDAY /'M e x ic a li Rose J plus "Pride of the N avy" í SUNDAY H a rd y ’s Ride H igh” Mickey Rooney — Lewis Stone . Cecelia ParkeT O’MEARA Supply & Imp. Co John Deere Caterpillar C H R I S T M A S S P E C IA L S Medium Size 252s 2 doz. 25c Oranges S u t e t N avels 1 (X m as Mix) (Chocolate) 2 lbs. « 25c La nay (Gum®) Jelly Beans) A good mix Mixed Nuts B si Grade N uts 2 lbs. 35c 6 lbs. fcr $1.00 Brown Sugar golden c 3 lbs. 19c Powdered Sugar no lumps 3 lbs. 21 C Syrup 5 lb pail 39c RdTO Syf*UP fo W r hite G andy m aking Ol« * .<-■ n. Dry Pack 2 cans 25c □ nrimp ‘M other Goose Bran- 6 cans 25c Hot Sauce Brimfu11 Bran<l 2 tins 3 cans 42c pineapple No. Biokefi S licts '... 55c fh n n e n K ra ft Am erican ó lb. Wooden box pkgs. 23c Cakeflour 5 w a n s d o w n Corn Peas Re'd’a nd White Brand • Red and White Sifted Fancy small, sweet peas _____________ 3 c a n * fo r 4 2 c 7 MERRY CHRISTMAS Cream or Whole^kernel , 3 c n n » f o r 3f>c. HAPPY ‘SEW fE A K c o m m u n ity D e p e n d a le , Q u a lity G ro ce rie s ZEIGLER’S °s±' Grass Valley The flFSt cost is the last cost with “PRESTOE” ANTI FREEZE -- - One shot of “ P resto n e” A nV -freeze lasts all w inter long. T h ere’s no replacwag. It will not boil off or evaporate, foam or perm it rust-clogging. •p re s to n e ’’ A nti-freeze co n tain s no alcohol . . no glycerine Now sold at 4 h e lowest price in history . . . . and guaran teed in writing*! Drive in to day—and be pro tected lor the w inter. Or us to call for your car. pMM $ 2 .6 5 P E R OAUL.ON Prepare the entire car (or winter driving including change of oil and lighter transmission grease. FOSS & CO.