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PAGE 6 SHERM AN C O U N T ! JO U R N A L MORO, OREGON FRIDAV, JANUARY 6, l»50 Herman Peters. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace May and ~1 Art Bibby went to Portland son, Clarence, went to The Dal Monday on business and to take les recently where Mrs. May his son Stephen back after went on to Hood River to visit Mrs. A. P. Balzer spending the holidays here with her mother, Mrs. J. A. Walter Miss Natalie Wassenmiller re them, to resume his studies at several days. turned to her home in Portland Benson Tech. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blagg cele Monday after spending the holi Mr. and Mrs. Harve Cutts and brated their 43d wedding anni HEALTHY PANCREAS T H I ENDOCRINE SYSTEM days here with her mother, Mrs. family of Lebanon arrived to versary Thursday evening, Dec Jacob Wassenmiller. spend the holiday week end at ember 29 with a dinner for mem Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox and the home of her brother in law bers of their family. Those pre Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cox motored and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan sent included Mr. and Mrs. Ivan to Vancouver Sunday to spend Blagg. J Blagg and family, Mr. and Mrs. Pineal Pituitary’ New Years day with their mo Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Masey Clair Balzer and Gerald Blagg. ther Mrs. Emma Cox. Bert of Klamath Falls spent New Mr. and Mrs. Richard Earl of stayed down for a few weeks. MS** Years week end as guests of LaGrande, where he is a stu Mrs. Charles Davis came home Mr. and Mrs. Willard Barnett. dent at EOCE, spent the Christ with them from Portland where Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Balzer had mas week with his parents, Mr. Thyroid she spent the holidays with her as dinner guests New Years day and Mrs. James Earl. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Blagg, Mr. Ivan Blagg took Mrs. Blagg ä ä and Mrs. Clair Balzer and Mr. and children to Bend Wednesday Roy. ■Thymus } Herman Peters Jr., Joe Har and Mrs. Gus Hartmann of where they took the bus for vey, James Hartley and Keith Tho light central area is an Wasco. Lebanon to visit relatives and Bayer left Monday for Salem to Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Morgan friends. They returned home islet of Langerhans, which se resume their studies at Willa and son, Homer, of Seattle came Saturday with her sister and cretes Knsulin whose function mette university after spending Friday and spent Christmas husband, Mr. and Mrs. Clark is to promote tho metabolism , week end at the home of his Tucker, who spent New Years of sugar in the blood stream » Adrenal— brother in law and sister, Mr. with them. after digestion. M o rtg a g e L oan s to M e e t Y our In d iv id u a l N e e d s -Pancreas New Years day dinner guests and Mrs. James Earl. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Young of Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Coyle were ATTRACTIVE TERMS j DIABETIC PANCREAS left Monday for their home in Mr. and Mr£. Harold Eakin and Ovunee PROMPT SERVICE Yakima, Wash., after spending family and Mr. and Mrs. Norris the holidays here with his par Gilkison. M r/a n d Mrs. A. A. Dunlap ents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover had as dinner guests New Years Young. This paper was in error last day Mr. and Mrs. Frank Haynes A w e ste rn c o m p a n y se rv in g w e ste r n a g ric u ltu re week when it reported that Mrs. of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Art J. B. Coon attended the Tom and Watkins and daughters, Connie HOME O FFICE The g’ands of internal secretion presently recognized are those Portland, O re g o n and Dorothy Wilson of Moro. Jerry party at Edgar Alley’s. «12 8. W. W ashington si.o vn in this “soft x-ray" drawing by Paul Peck, well-known Mr. and Mrs. Art Bibby and Phone At. 4331 William Morgan arrived last medical artist. Only recently hus the pancreas been included in Wednesday from Des Moines, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pike at this company—:! having been established that insulin, the sub tended the New Years eve dance Iowa for an Indefinite visit with stance formed by the islets of Langerhans in the pancreas, is a his sister, Mrs. James Earl and at the Elks club in The Dalles. true hormone. The products of all these glar.a's are vital to fuH family. Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith were development and complete health (though the thymus begins a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cox and hosts at the New Years dinner. Tho Islet of Langerhans here slow process of atrophy after babyhood). Each gland or pair son, Don, returned home last Those present were Mr. and Mrs has deteriorated inte a glas Wednesday from Corvallis where Maurice Feely and family, Mr. of glands secretes into the blood stream one or more hormones, sy, pellucid moss, incapable they spent Christmas with their and Mrs. Roy Feely*, Mr. and each having a specific function and—it is assumed- each affect son in law and daughter, Mr. Mrs. Gus Smith, Mrs. John Hays, of secreting Insulin. ing directly or indirectly functioning of other endocrine glands. and Mrs. A1 Roberts and family. and Mrs. Arch Zehner all of The Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Eslinger Dalles, Mr. and Mrs. Charles fred Koch and son, Bud, were ing the seventh birthday anni ne, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Fulker and daughters took her grand Thasher of Boring, Mr. and Mrs. dinner guests New Years day at versary of their daughter, Alice, son and family, Mr. and Mrs. mother, Mrs. L. W. Amick, to John Block,. Mr. and Mrs. Ed the home of Mr. and Mrs. Les Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Eslinger, Frank Emerson and family and The Dalles last Tuesday after Alley, Mrs. Wayne Karnes and ter Barnum. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Haase and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bolen and spending the Christmas holiday son and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Al children from Moro and Wren family, all from The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Bayer with them. They were dinner ley and children. were hosts at a dinner New Hogue, who is visiting his dau guests of her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Duncan Years day celebrating the eighth ghter Mrs. Marcus Eslinger. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hogue, before and daughter, Eileen, motored to wedding anniversary of their Dinner guests New Years day returning home., Portland Sunday to spend the son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Payne Third & Union 8 t Mr. and Mrs. Herman Ziegler day visiting their sop in law Frank E. Bayer. Other guests in included Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pay- had as dinner guests New Years and daughter, The D alles . Oregon Mr. and Mrs. cluded their children, Julia and day their children, Ina May, Ro Everett Caritrall. Eileen stayed Byron, Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ba Paint • W allpaper • |Venetian bert, Herman, Jimmy and Carl, down for a few days with her yer and son, David Phillip, Mr. B linds Lester Mr. and JVIrs. Earl Olds and sister. G E N ER A L P A IN T (PRODUCTS and Mrs. Charles Perrigo and John and Barbara Alley, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Cantrall daughters, Linda and Leslie, and H eavy Kote • one <-oat finish LÀWT1 and Mrs. Glenn Perry* and fam and children, Gene and Sharon, David and Keith Bayer. Flex - Colorful d o fo rito r MOBO WASOO ily. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ruggles and Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Eslinger R ayonlte, w ashable sm ooth finish Herman and Carl Ziegler and son, Dean and Mr. and Mrs. Ah had as guests Monday celebrat J t -H a rry Hartley left Monday for - I^a Grande to resume their studies at EOCE after spending the holidays here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Eslinger and daughters, Alice and 'Rosalie, and her grandmother, Mrs. L. W. Amick were dinner guests Christmas day at Hotel Moro with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest EslInger. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cantrall . ■ of Portland are the pare/its of a son born Wednesday December 28 at a Portland hospital. The baby weighed five and one half pounds and was named Richard Allan. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Can- trail and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Duncan are the baby’s grandpar ents. » Mr. and Mrs. Bill Roth and family and her father, Leon Schwart, all of Vancouver, Wn., I |b arrived Saturday to spend the New Year holiday week end at the home of the former’s sister, Mrs. Kenneth Crews and family. Bill Is a staff sergeant in the army. I. D. Pike arrived recently from Hermiston to spend the 1« it Junior's report cord? Father’» unannounced dinner holiday and a few days at the guests? Mother’« Club activities? home of his son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pike. Oddly enough, these are not the cause« of most family Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Adams arguments! ' and son of Hood River were din Sociologists tell us, “Tempers áre shortest and argu ner guests New Years day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean ments longest when the subject is money —or the lack of it. Reynolds. That’s why the head of every family should realize ine Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stark and necessity for a safe, sure automatic savings pian. For family were dinner guests of his sister, Mrs. Willis Brittain peace and harmony in the home, as well as that impci tant and family at Tygh Valley* Christ feeling of security! mas day. And what could be a safer, surer, more automatic Mr. and Mrs. Willis Brittain of Tygh Valley attended the savings plan than this? dance at Kent New Years eve. Buy U. S. Savings Bonds on the automatic Paytoll Mr. and Mrs. Barentt and son Savings Plan. Or . . . Keith and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Masey of Klamath If you’re not on a payroll, ask your bank about ine Falls were dinner guests Monday Bond-A-Month Plan. of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ruggles. Mrs. Orville Ruggles went to Remember — every $3 you put into U. S. Savings Bunds Moro Saturday to bring Mrs. today will be worth $4 in 10 years. William Cauthers up to spend the night with them returning to Moro Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Myrl Smith and son I/)well spent Monday even Here It is! N ow on Display: The beautiful 1950 Chrysler the solid comfort inside. Again there’s headroom, legroom ing visiting Mr. and Mrs. Mar . . . the beauty surprise of the year! From smart new front cus Esljnger. and shoulder-room to spare! Chair-height seats! Surprising Miss Janice Bibby was hostess to smart new rear, every sleek, trim line was deliberately visibility all-around . . . in the easiest of all chtb to get at a party Wednesday evening styled to give it a new long, low streamlined look! With into and out of. You’ve got to see and drive it really to at the home of her parents, Mr. stu n n in g new in terio rs, new nylon fabrics . . . i t ’s appreciate it . . . the wonderful things th at have been and Mrs. Art Bibby, honoring today’s new style classic, inside and out! And again for her brother Stephen home for done to make it the smartest, most comfortable—the safest, holidays and the birthday anni 1950 Chrysler’s beauty reflects the sound engineering and sweetest driving car today! (19 new body styleefcvailable.) versaries of Phyllis Rust and Bud Koch. The evening was spent playing games and refresh ments were served later to about twenty young people by the hostess. Mr. a^d Mrs. Ted Ball had as guests over the holidays their son Bill Ball and family from ThJb Jb an oSSeJal U. 8. Traaaury artra rth a m a a i— ' Seattle, Wn., and their daughter, PRATT MOTOR COMPANY First & Biggs St». WASCO, OREGON praparad on dar auapioaa a! Traaaury D a p artm an t ^ d va rtia tn l Connaît Mrs. B. F. Bailey and • family Don’t miss your Chrysler D ealer’s “Sam m y K aye Show room "— E very Monday— W ednes day— Friday 12:00 Noon KODL from Centralia, Washington. Grass Valley < the holidays here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Florin Coon of The Dalles visited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Coon New Years day. ■ Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ball and son, Roger, and Miss Georgia Woods of Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ball and daughter, Cheryl, and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Bailey and children, David and Marilyn all took their dinner and motored to Bend where they had Christ mas dinner with the former’s fa ther, W. M. Ball. Mr. and • Mrs. Frank Haynes of Portland arrived Friday to spend the holiday week end at the home of the former’s brother in f&w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dunlap. Mrf and Mrs. Eben Kee were dinner guests Monday evening at the home of Mr. and ‘ Mrs. The Human Hormone Factory t r Z S ta n d a r d I n s u r a n c e C o. What««; masf Adams Paint Store T. 1 1 « Excitingly.. .dramatically. ..and differently NEWt l!M) FOR A classic o f long, low and lovely styling Automatic saving i sure sautfi» U S . Sauings ©onflS Sherman County Journal BEAUTIFUL 1950 ■ TODAY’S NEW STYLE CLASSIC