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í AT-.» COUNTY JOURNAL. MORO. OREGON iMrs. IB. A. rtogue received woro Friday-•< the death of her brother, HAS TWO BTUDRNTS Oregon College of Education, Ralph Bennett in Portland.; Mr. Bennett $vps a former . Sherman Monmouth, Jan. 20»—Two htudenta county resident, but-has resided in from -Sh^msaa county,-a*« enroll ed at ‘the Oregon College of Educa Portland for the past 25 years. fill Word was received here Sunday tion for Winter Term.- They are . V> C ! ¿1’ » . r.- of the death o i Mrs. Perry Strong Dorothy Olds, -daughter o f Mr. at' Sherwood, who was killed in and Mrs. Earl Olds of Grass Val an automobile accident. The ley; and Alma. Watkins, daughter Kent Grange, No. 688 will hold Strongs were former Kent resi of IMr. and Mrs. M. F» Watkins All fire calls are to be sent ii«r next. regular meeting Saturday dents and own the tanch now of Wasco. ' through the niw number, 671, January 27th, an all day meeting, farmed by J. L. Davis. which » Mrs. Dora Moore’s r.am with installation of officers after She—Sorry, I can’t accept you, b e r. A fter the establishm ent of the business meeting. ¡Pot luck JACK SATHER RATES ’ Bill, but circumstances over which the new system here between 82b dinner at noon. and 850 calls were made the first I have no control prevent me.” Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Miller and HIGH IN STUDIES hour, Mayor Nisbet making the He— And what are those cir son :• Louie and .Mrs. Kenneth > Oregon State College, Corvallis, first one. Mrs. E tta Morf ^rd, cumstances ? Satber and daughter Helene of January 23.—-Jack Satiher, sopho chief operator will leave soon for She—Yours. Moro and ‘Mr. and Mrs. R. N. more in agriculture from Kent, Piineville where she will be em McGlasson and Charles Bothwell was one of 34 students to make a ployed by the telephone company. were dinner guests at the L. Sath- grade point of 4.00, or straight Carpenter—Well, Willie, have Miss Christine Moon was tra n s er home Sunday. have you sharpened all the tools? “A ’fi/’ a t the close of fall term, ferred to Arlington, leaving Sun Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Norton and according to an announcement Apprentice—Yes, all but the day* „............. son Ross and Mrs. Guy Hoekinson from the reigstrar’s office here this saw. I haven’t got all the gaps A m arriage .license was issued and daughters Mary and Florence, out of that yet’. week. Friday in T he' Dalles to Gtc -ge motored td The Dalles Friday Baker and Mrs. Louise Tho. ias where the Hoskinson girls will of Klondike. Judge George Pot resume their studies at St. Mary’s ter perform ed the m arriage c< re- Academy. ?." mony a t Klondike. J. M. Wilson and daughter Mrs. Nebergal is a guest of her Helen motored to Moro last Tues brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and day evening where they attended Mrs. H al White. H er home is in installation of the Rebekah and Portland?, I. O. O. iF. lodges. ^ 3 The Wasco high school present ‘Mr. and Mrs. Guy Taylor and ed a three act play Satur lay ,,, «c-cacr- tn A m e r ic a is that British imperialism in *ndla must be supplanted by a children of Tygh Valley were Mahatma Gh“ ‘ Batlivala, left, of India now practicing law In London, who I* Vtaltlnr evenir<. .N um bers by the school vfpttors at the W. C. Helyer home new order, according to Miss B c , the “Marv Pickford of China,” who, with her band were given as follows, “Moon in this country. And her f o r e v,sl “"h ® pictures Right: Princess Stephanie Hohenlohe-Waldenburg, for- Sunday. light and Roses’’ “School Day X ba.Hc„d’ o!'A do" Ä Ä Ä ^ p r i n c e s , recent^ .cat a breach of asrccm cnt ,n „ Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Davis were In a survey taken recently after each meal or if that ia im Sw eethearts” and “ National Em callers at the Matt Simon home among personnel directors of var possible, at least twice a day, in blem.” The cast of the play en against Viscount Rothermere, British newspaper publisher. ____ _____ at Grass Valley Sunday. ious large corporations, the fol the morning after breakfast, and titled “ Are You Mr. B utterw orth?” Mr. and Mrs. Charles Purchase lowing question is asked: V. hat before going to bed. was Dan M eredith, desk clerk, and Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson and detail of physical appearance do 3. The proper food should be Kenneth Blau; Tom the bellhop, Mrs. Ed McKee and Mrs. B. 11. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT son Kenneth were dinner gueots you consider the moat importa fit eaten for teeth and bone growth. Bill Edw ards; K it the elevator Grady entertained at five tables IN MEMORY OF at the J. H. Wilson home Sunday. to any employee or applicant? It ia now kown that teeth have girl, Gladys Stone; Mrs. Benson, of contract Tuesday afternoon at Sister Kate Johnson, who died Jesse -Helyer was a weekend to be fed juat as any 'Other part of The answ er was unanimous, for m anager’s wife, Thelma Lutje, the home of Mrs. McKee. High January 6, 1940. guest in Portland. the body. Tooth tissue, like body every one of those experts Who are Bill McGinnis, house decetive, score was made by Mrs. Haufelt. Death has entered again our Elvin DeMoss of Moro, Robert trained in the a rt of handling all tissue, is constantly being used Jack Hines; Virginia Blair, w ait Elwood McPherson met with a Chapter Hall and called to 'the Helyer, Cecil and Eugene Norton, sorts of people, agreed th a t heal and must be replaced by new tis ress, P atricia Yocum; ’Miss A ra car accident Thursday when he Eternal Home a dearly beloved Myrtle Helyer, Charles Bothwell, thy, well cared for teeth are of the sue, and this is done by foods bella Van Cleave, guest, Helen coming into town from the sister, who has completed her Marian Gitting«, Nan Smith, Mrs. utm ost importance in the commer that we eat. Decay of the teeth Blau: Leon Bashinsky, jewelry road job. H is car was upset and faithful labor h ire in m inistering R. N. McGlasson and Mr. and Mrs. cial world. In the social world is believed to be, in part at least, salesman, Malcolm Richelderfer, his chest was hurt but a few days to the cry of the orphan, to the call Pete Smith surprised Lester Wil as well, attractive teeth are a dis a result of poor diet. H tlen W orth, June Wilde; Sylvia in a hospital put him right again. of want and the piteous wail of son Wednesday evening in honor Build your meals > around the tinct asset to one’s appearance. DeLancy, a show girl, Jessie Knox; He is now' staying with his daugh sorrow, and as a recompense has of his birthday anniversary. Pino “protective foods/L - milk, fruits, K atrinka Hoden, a scrub woman, ter, Mrs. Gail Holzapfel. itceived the- welcome plaudit, chle and five hundred was the di- How to build and m aintain vegetables and eggs. 'Milk, the May Coats; telegraph boy, J»m 1 version o f the evening, with re- sound healthy teeth and gums de most important of the protective Miss Nora Grady is visiting her ‘ v/ell done,” from the Q reat Coats; Mr. B utterw orth. j freshments served following the pends on a wise program of food foods, furnishes the two minerals, brother and wife, Mr. and Mr». M aster, ' -M r. and Mrs. Clyde Fridley re And W hereas, the loving Father cards. Bruce Grady, from her horn0 in and proper care. Modern dentis calcium and phosphorus, which are turned from The Dallas Saturday has called our beloved and re Goldendale. .; R. N. McGlasson, J. C. Wilson try can accomplish feats th a t are the chief tooth building materials. with a new car. spected sister home, and she hav and Helen. anjl.U ster Wilson were little short of miraculous. Y el Luck of these minerals in the diet The .Wasco -Women'^„Study. club ing been ---------Mf. tnfl Mrs. Aftbert Kaseb eg, tru e and business visitors in Grass Valley asks science, why should we li ave leads to faulty tooth’ construction met Friday at the home of Mrs her of our Mystic Order, therefore Mr. and Mrs. Viggo Haufelt, Rob I Saturday. everything to the dentist? R ataer, and as a result less resistant to B. H. Grady. Dr. Richelderfer ert Belknap, Valdis Wilde and be it we should cooperate with him, so decay. gave a very interesting book re I' Mrs. J. M. Wilson and daughter RESOLVED, T hat Annie F ul A rthur Sipencer were out on the th a t he may have a sound nu tri - No one dietary factor, however, view from Sir A rthur Salter’s ton Chapter,, No. 124 .O rder of Helen were hostesses to the PNG ice. skating near Moro Sunday. tional foundation upon which to is credited with preventing or ar book “Security.” club a t their home Wednesday, the E astern S tar of Wasco, Ore Deputy president June Spencer i „ tAimong those preaent were Mr. work.- Outlined here is. a prog, am resting dental decay and t<r keep IMra, A rt Smith entertained gon jn testim ony of its loss, drape assisted by Roy Belshee deputy two tables of contract Monday' its C harter „in mourning and th at I and i M t ». W. C. Guyton, Mrs. R. which, if followed regularly, will the teeth in the best condition em m arshall, Maud Akers deputy sec •‘The Angel,” fearsome Russian evening for wives of some of the "we tender to the family of our wrestler, was a New York visitor • P. Barnet, Mrs. J. L- Matches, result in better teeth and also help phasis should be given to well retary , H arry Richelderfer, deputy balanced meals. Well 'balanced members of the Civic Club, Mrs. deceased sister our sincere con- recently When hp stopped there en ' Mrs L. S ather, Mrs. Elner Helyer to improve general health. treasurer, Eliza Dingle, deputy 1. Exam inations of teeth she uld meals based on the necessary pro dob nee in their deep affliction and route to Bncn~i Aires. He claim s and daughter M yrtle, N an Smith chaplain installed the . following H aufelt made high score. tective foods helps to. keep the be made at least twice a y *ar. and Marian G ittings fo r a 12 Mrs. M urray W alker of E phrata, that a copy of these resolutions a lack of European orpoccnta. officers to serve this year in the body and the teeth in the best This? enables the dentist to 1 aep o’clock dinner. M rs. Helyer, Mrs. Ribekah lodge: M argaret Loff, W ashington came Wednesday to be sent to the fam ily, and one to possible physical condition - the close check on all defects th a t Winnie Wilson and Helen Wilson NG; Mildred Johnson, VG; Selma spend the remainder of the week thp Sherman County Journal, and result being all around healthier arise. ! sang “Oregon My Oregon.” The . W atkins, secretary; .Wilma Wilde, with her m other, Mrs. August one be spread on the minutes JT 2. The teeth should be brushed and happier living. afternoon was spent in sewing. our Chapter, tre a su re r; Alta Ireland, warden Huckin. “ Icannot say and I will not say Bruce Grady, Albert KiisfVerg Pearl B rackett, conductor; June That they are dead; they are just Spencer, chaplain; Maud Akers and H arry Pinkerton drove to away, Tuesday to transact m usician; Lena Brock, RSNG; Portland With submissive smile and wave Eliza Dingle, LSNG; Esther business for the grain growers. HOME ELECTRIC LIGHT i of the hand, r Feugh, inside guardian; Charles Charles Baker of th? Pacific SYSTEM They have entered into that bet Siscel, outside gurdian. » Supply of Walla Walla was a Use the Wind— I t’s Free ter land; Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wilde speaker at the Civic club Monday B atteries Guaranteed 80% of And let us, thinking how very fair were dinner g u ests Sunday a t the evening. Original Capacity a t End of 5 or It needs m ust be, since they lin hopM? of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H ear Monday Mrs. H arry Van Gilder 10-year Period. ger there; ing. and Mrs. John McDenmid visited And you, Oh you, who so fondly 8-tft. Special Bunlt R efrigerator JKr. and Mrs. Sam Brock return in The Dalles. for B attery Operation. yearn i ed home Saturday after a m onth’s A seven o’clock turkey dinner For the welcome step and the glad Enjoy having Sweeper, Iron, stay in Salem where he received was enjoyed at the home of Mr. T /,,ie i o r W n a t n i t d s n n • v J T v u O f i f l l I o v I I t r V o H « ■ • i ■ u • ■ medical attention. and Mrs. B. W. Guy when they en Think of them living on as dear, other fixtures . . . 3-year Paym ent F-prl Dutton of Fossil is home tertained Friday evening with In the land of there as the land of Plan. again visiting hrs parents, tire three tables of bridge in play dur Free Estim ates W ithout Obliga here.” i Harley Duttons. ing the evening. tion. Inez Sargent Mrs. Anna Lee entertained tibe Phone or W rite Ethel Van Gilder merrtbers of the Auxiliary at a JOHN De MOSS, Dealer.. H erbert Root. Committee. regular meeting Monday after What Helps One Helps All Moro, Ore. Res. DeMoss Spr. noon. Salesm an—I have a book for Of All Things! The w ater company of Istanbul Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Kasdberg you, ‘How to Sing in 10 Easy has gone into liquidation. and daughter, Janet, are visiting Lessons.’ in Portland. Lady— But I haven’t ordered it. Tom— Was her fath er rough Mrs. H arry Van Gilder was hos Salesm an—No, but your neigh LAWYER with you when you told him you tess Wednesday to members of bors did. had secretly m arried his daughter? the Mary Elizabeth Sunday school MORO WASCO Dick—I’ll say. He nearly shook class. Mrs. Ixruis Scholl and Mrs my arm off. Joe Hilderbrand were assistants. Miss Olive Rbbinson gave a talk from the book “The Unknown Man.” Victor Anderson and son Charles were guests of The Dalles Masonic lodge when they entertained at a dinner recently. F t day evening the school t im m eLThe Dalles team at basketball and won 20 to 19 in anclóse agme throughout. Saturday afternoon the grade school tiam went to Antelope where they were de feated. Visitors ih 'T h e Dalles included H. A. White, Mrs. Joe Hilderbrand, Miss Olive Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Root, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole, H. D. Proudfoot and Victor Probably you'll novor need to Anderson. « start a tractor under "North » t Mrs. Dan McDermid is reported Polo" conditions. but 11 you're to be doing w ell,after an operation a "Caterpillar" Diesel owner, last Saturday morning. you know how satisfying It is to be sure your tractor will Mrs. Hildred Zell entertained start no matter what weather ¥ members of her junior bridge club the morning brings. at her home Wednesday aftir- The simple, powerful gasoline noon. starting engine takes care oi Messenger . . . Chinese ’Picícford • • • W atco f ir e Calls W ill Meet Go T o 671 W ith New Telephones l-WAYi OREGON Angel Puss EALTH R ^M A Y N E DAIRY COtlHCtl . 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