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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1940)
4 z BHJÜllMAN COUNTY 4 CCHNAL. MOHO, OHEqON MtlUAY. JVCY Mß, I t i * <** ,•- ■ ' . ’ Us: “Sorry 1 was la te , Miaterl Archeologists digging in the Mrs. Frank Stanley »pent the nave unearthed unearinea a ruins of Assyria have F o r m e r W a s c o Rogers, 1*11 be here bright and rums week end, visiting Mrs. Eliza Din 1___ L » « , lot of 1____ broken pottery, which goe< early tomorrow morning,**. gle at- Camp Sherman. to prove that marriage is, after Boas: “Don’t promise the irn-. Mi. and Mrs. Alvin Miles have all, a very ancient institution. possible—just be here early.** G ir l M a r r ie d moved into the apartm ent on the , This is the way the -editor of a Charles E verett place. Billy W illiams is visiting in Wes tern country newspaper wrote up a wedding ceremony in his A t C o r v a llis The Dalles this week. native town: “Would th at our pen had been plucked from some Mias Mignon Wall, e ld e s t^ fh p p rfu l bird of paradise and dipped in the (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer , I t C E p V l l C C n U l eye of a rainbow, th at we m ight Wali was united in m arriage to I . • | fittingly describe the m arriage George Philip Newton of C o r v a l- |A n C l scene enacted a t the residence of ¡is Sunday, July I t 0 be comfortable during hot M and Mrs. A. C. Davis. J u s t as make their home m Corvallis. - the day god, clothed in m ajesty Mrs. Gail Holzapfel of ’ Th. I weather, live sensibly, form reg- sublime, had started on his down No scientist can m ake bones by ing infancy and early childhood Dalles visited here recently a t vlar habits of living, get plenty ward course toward the western shaking up a m ixture of calcium these soft structures are becoming the Bill Andrews home where her cf , est, and aixive all try to ac- sea, shedding his galaxy of quiv and phosphorus in a te st tube., firm, hard bones, grow .ng thicker mother, Mrs. Elwood M cPherson,, m i|e # cheerfui and philoso-ph,- ering, golden beams o er .the re But in the body,- through some and longer and demanding more has been helpmgt during halves t a , outlook on life. Such is thr.l jecting earth—it was then th a t the complicated processes, these two building m aterial; Andrews was one of the h rst * leaflet cords of confidence, hope and love m inerals are combined to m ake up ! w hen the child does not get farm ers in this district to fin,sh »Comfort D uring ' Hot W eather” binding the hearts of Eli Fred a large proportion of the rigid > enough calcium> phosphorus, and jn D disease known as cutting. which was issued recently by the erick Guernsey and Beatrice Davis structure of the bones and teetn. vitam vitam in D a disease known as Of course, other substances are rickets is likely to develop. Rick- iprtsy and Billy Edwards were p n ^ e(j state?- Public Health Ser- were indelible traced upon the se-oll of life, and the sacred sedi needed for the building of bones. cts may show up in the unlucky dir.r.er greats Monday at the home I v;ce One oK m ost im portant is vi oN the t of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCluie. w eather comfort and eflfc- of m atrim ony placed thereon.” chila in bow legs, a flat chest, and M i» Mildred Butler of C o i f by follow. Oregon W riters’ Project, WPA. taniin D. Although this vitamin other misformed bones for the does not actually go into the rest of his life. Wn., was in Wasco to vi. a simple procedures re structure of the bones, it m ust be mother over the week end. grading food, drink, clothing, ex Best way to fight a woman is pi esent to help-the body in absorb The wise m other checks to make Mrs. Leonard Lutje is employed crcis£> sieeP( and exposure to sun. with your h a t—grab it and run. H ü H is gettng ing the calcium and phosphorus. sure th a t her a child at the Wm. Clothier home. The recommendations of the ¡As children grow they build en tugh of the m aterials needed Mrs. Alvin W est and two chi’l- p ublic Health Service are as fol- An enslaved press is ~ doubly ' bores a t a rapid rate. This means for building sound bones. Daily Q-en left for her home a t Rock j0WSJ fatal; it not only takes away th e , that a supply of calcium and phos- sun baths and out-of-door play C .tek after visiting for some time Food. The influence of a will supply some vitam in D. But with her mother, Mrs. Lee HlneSt I warm climate on the am ount ol tiu e light, fo r in th a t case we phorus and vitam in D is particu- foods rich in vitam in D, especial m ight stand still, but it sets up a U rly im portant for them. Even M>. W est came for her Sunday. ftoi) rtfqujred by an individual is false one th a t decoys us. to our before a child is born, his bones ly the fish liver oils or, Vitam in Mr. and Mrs. G rant Arm swor-i cclnnioniy exaggel ated. The tem - cwu destruction.—Colton. ~ ~ ana teeth are form ing. Then dur- D enriched milk, are a more de thy and Charles Siscel visited in p«.ra ture of the body is adjusted 3 he Dalles Tuesday. . not so much by increasing or dim- Mr and Mrs.. Bruce Grady 1 inching the amount of heat w< matured to Walla Walla Sunday i produce, as by regulating the for a visit with their son artd amount of heat lost. It is there- MiJ wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Grady, fore desirable during hot weath- Their son, Nyal and wife, of Cr to increase the intake of fluid» Spokane, joned the party a t WqJ- which will promote sweating, a 'l a W alla.' mechanism by w^hich the skin is m «J Mrs Fd McKee, Mr. cooled. Fresh fru its and vegeta- f w r , b “ cc G r.dy and Mr Lie- are excellent rourcea of Hulu r i d Mrs Charles , E v erett were and in addition contain food ele. dinner guests Friday evening at ments much needed by the body ‘ Frank Lambom home. during hot weather.- As a gen- F . (.raj consideration fried foods and Mrs. James Dunn and two ch - astrics should be curtailed dicn are visiting her P»” n • . as food of these types tends to In and M r,. Harley Dutton. coming, production from her home in Fossil. AUentjon has Outstanding features of this deluxe model: six-way cold D aLuxa Bob Collins came S s t u r d » j C l . e i i d y been called to the necessity . Mozags with humidiif • glass-topped hi humid » Visit at the F r a n k K n o ^ i w - ¿ i n k i n g ad S S fflR rx iiW U n p ra r- ity compartment to keep fruits and vegetables fresh and r,tu rn in g to Pasco Sunday «¡_g Eiasses a day) to in- crisp • vacuum sealed thriftmaster • pop ice trays ,„ E h i, sister. Dorothy, a , a guest j Ft.uit^ uices av. • 7-piece set of ovenproof pottery. OTHIR MODUS of the Knox girls. I excellent hot w eather drinks, be- ; FROM M19.95 Pill Lockhart of Goldendale , paia table and effective in acific ower ight ompany spent several days of the past qLenching thirst, week at the Knox home. Exposure to sun. It is best Always at Your Serv/ca Mr. and Mrs. Overtholts were , begin with brief exposure each overnight guests Tuesday at *the until the skin becomes light- heme of her mother, Mrs. Louise ta^ ned, a fte r which the body Thomas. rnay b ^ x p o s e d to the rays of »he Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henderson gun longer periods. Person» of Portland visited friends here w,th sensitive skins should be es- Sunday. 1 pecially careful as over exposure Mr. and Mrs. Hal Shelton of to direct sun rays may cause se- llood River were here Sunday. v ert bum s. Mr. and Mrs. P at O’Meara vis- | According to the Public Healtn ited in Portland Sunday. Seivice, the observance of these Louise Detheliss of Kelso and recommended procedures will do M.ss Vivian Trounce of Moro i much to lessen the dicom fort ordi- vi sited this week end at the G. A. I r.arily experienced during the hot season. Sai gent home. And They Lived Happily Ever After pendable source • of ail the , year around. arounu. The beet way to give a child his daily supply of calciu m !~ in the form of a “ « quart n # a . ©f is of milk r. day? In addition, this milk fur nishes a generous amount of pho3 s, the ether bone building phorus, t material. Even a fte r a person is fully grown he needs a supply of bone building m aterials. Although the bones are no longer growing larg- a ^ ao O - ma V ne OREGON W URY .COUNCIL _J - •' - ----- —————— — Keep LOOI kor EXTRA Q T T A \Y 7 fQ I is «rettniZ /VALUE mea iu te o, •ftotpgint ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR with Measured Humidity O ll/x yy O P P & L fC lP P P P * d -j I lb . g l a s s j a r 2 lbs. Sunshine Crackers D A Giant Size S H Economy Catsup at 1 Salad Dressing Quart TA N G G ood Tomatoes Full Apple Box 29c 79c Box 79c Gravenstein Apples 125 ft. roll W ax Paper 14c Harvest canned foods spécial continues to A u g u s tl. Buy winter supplies now and S A V E . 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Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen of Ftesno, Cal., and Harold A nder son of Portland,' grandson of Mrs. Roy Belshee, are visitors a t the F.ilshee home. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Johnson of Willamina came to Wasco Friday and are visiting relatives. John M atthias of Sunnyside, Wn., came to Wasco Sunday a:- companied by his daughter, Doro thy. She is employed at the home of Mrs. Grace Medler. er, they must he maintained and kept hi good condition. A pint of milk a day will supply the adutt a need for calcium. This milk can he used as a bev- 1 cvage, w be used in cooked f . ’ Cheese ( foods. Cheese jg is alg0 also an an ioipot- wnpor- ! to nt source of calcium'. But it is , well to rem ember th a t unless a person takes milk In some form it is alm ost impossible to. get a liberal supply of this m ineral does 0 work the fuel cost“ says: Norman L. 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