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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1935)
CMS ItlUtSMAM COUNTY JOURNAL, MORO, OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL A 19« son domestic requirements, only though this estimate wa* made *iyh» Fattening quality cl lap —a ruined Oriental city oversp- with the movement, of substan- a little over 81,000,000 bushels before the restrictions woro mod- food depends on the aumoer erf read by gorgeous color. 1 tial quantities to the Orient, have remained for export or carryover ified. The hard «¡»ring wheat ar- hurt units, called caloric , that Newcomen are asked to close been a »trengthenig iftuence in in Australia at the first of April ea* of eastern kfcmtena, tee Dak- th© general wheat situation. Stock compared with about 133.000,000 otas and ‘ Minnesota 7 may reap, each knonte. Writing I mitted to the Oregon State Train AU food has calories, :mra unta they are brought dir- of wheat in the southern hemi bushels on hand a year ago. South considerable advantage from the I mg school Thursday. | some less. Fats have nine juries1 ecty to the Hm. The sudden view sphere at the first of April were era hemisphere shipments during, new rule*, it is believed. ••• per gram, and atarte four, wMte u indescribable. One easterner nearly 100.000.000 bushels under the current week totaled about| îlmugh the United States.as a Lupin* Rebekah lodge had a mean* that faty foods are more C. Sparling, W. M. those of a year ago, totalling ap 7.824.000 bushels, including 268,000 ‘ whole is guarding against over proximately 189,00Q,000 bushels. production, of corn, Oregon far far- I Mrs. Jessie Henrichs and G V. foods, soch as potatoes. Starchy looked again and then announced The official revised estimate places from Argentina destined to the production mers might well increase their United Stetes. course. contain more I Bellmap were high scorers. to the world at large: “It’s a lie the Aregntine wheat crop at 238, acreage to the profit of themsel 000.000 bushels, compared with ves and livestock and poultry ow Meets 1st and 3rd The longer you look at Bryce 286.000,000 bushels last year. Car- ners who must now ship in large 1 would consequently be used more the more you find. People have ryover stocks were I Amidon ranch Friday. relatively' quantities annually, says D C LOXU*. hall- Tran I spent days gaxnig at it, and still heavy and totaled about 15,434, Smith of the farm crops depart • Miss Marjory Nahouse and five Comparing the calorie content 1 have found new combinations of 000 against 7,323.000 bushels in — (Continued from page one) ment at the state college. I other girls from Linfield college of potatoes with some of the foods brothers are cordi color. A bright watcnnelon pink 1934. Allowing for the usual dom ally invited to meet I were here Saturday and Sunday often substituted for hem by those predominates, with alternate stra estic requiremets and for exports Extension officials point out 1 Corn as a grain crop is one of Ito give e concert at the church fearful of becoming overweight, the few general Crops in which January through March, only a- that the privilege of shifting acre I bowing the advantages of Linfield Miss Case pointe out that it takes ta of deep yellows and white, to bout 108,000.000 bushels remain- age between two a substantial increase in acreage two years is already years 1» aireaay gether with tones of red. orange in Oregon is. justified, he says. I a* a place to obtain a musical ed- a five ounce potato to make 100 buff and purple. The play of sun ed for export or carryover at the he!d b? glowers in the summerfal calories, while it takes only one light and shadow upon, the huge first of April, compared with 148, low regions, of Oregon, while in It supplies a needed cultivated crop Saturday night. ounce shreeded wheat biscuit, two iridescent bowl of lace and fili- 000,000 bushels at the correspon- the western Oregon diversified for weed control and requires lit tle expensive machinery when ad- gree work in stone constantly ding date last year. Total sup- section it is considered too late to Meet* 2d and 4th Tu-| e George Vintin and daughter. pUnt spring wheat for satisfac- ded to the cropping system. e«daye of each monte I Setty left for Portland this week. ( before cooking) of macaroni, or changes the colors and seems to plies in Australia * including the tory results. give animation to realistic ima- record carryover of about 35,000 Visiting mesabers well —- * ■ — one third cup or 3% ounces can gee. March 1 estimates on spring ! 000 bushels were placed at 170. LL- Bull, Secretary CHI Near the rim of Bryce is the 000.000 bushels at the beginning wheat planting showed intentions UPDEGRAFF & PEPPER Viola Hinsen, N. G. Union 'Pacific Lodge of the season- Allowing for export to plant to be below that of the fats added to any of these foods attractive i nearby through March -mJ nornvJ sea- small acreage planted in 1984. al- Attorneys At Law - greatly Increase the calorie con- Center and in the pines are cosy guest cottages. WHEAT 41ES Moro, Oregon [own Talk unday School__ Christian Science Church DEAD or worthies horses or cows 11-10 ' ------------ i Ajj are eordmlly invitee» to hauled away free. Call _ 28F3 *t nd the church service* and to Wasco, collect. 5-tfig ake use of the reading room tn e tear of Jie church building, Dudley’s leghorn chicks All eggs fom our own flock. All aircc. I rich is upen daily whera all au- rized Christian Science luara- with dam’s records 250 to 3271 eggs. Blood tested. 100—340.50; I r. may be read, boi rowed or ir charted. 500 -350.00; May 100- 3900; 500 34000. Day old pullet* for April! Fall __ Goepel Aseembly 322.00 per 100; 321.00 per 100 10:00 a. m. in 2S0 lota. May »!»•<» P» 11:00 a m. ,17.00 pro 100 J« 2» tota. . . 7:30 p. m Wanted- Plowing. Reasonable! Pr«y«r meeting Wed. _ 2:30 p., m. rates. Start immediately. DL b2?^X Bud Lutheran Church Service will be conducted next vi.ited Sunday, April 7. in the Methodist I “ n ‘ i ed potato, seasoned with one half tablespoon of butter contains 150 calories, but a single piece of ap ple pie means 305 calories and if eaten with half a cup of ice cream or one fourth cup of whip ped cream. 200 more calories are added. A six ounce serving of ham contains 400 calories, and a waf fle with two tablespoons of but ter and one fourth cup of syrun on it contains 750 of these fat producing units. The between meels nibbier gets 105 calories from three gumdrops 110 from 10 salted almonds. 10C from 1 % cups unbuttered pop corn. 100 from two caramels, 250 from a plain chocolate bar, 10C from a one inciS cube of fudge, 195 from a doughnut, 485 from a chick “ndw,ch sn<1 350 u 600 fro,r the A S. Johraon T»mUy. She i»|Sun<tay School »t 10 Am: “Verily I say unto thee. now a student at the University r ma in - - terter^^ ” LX niA«n of Peters Peter* and Ginn I onto the plows A round was made in 32 minutes! with the Powell machine whereas I . the other required 30 minutes. St _____ ‘ _ HARMONY NEWS Mis* Laura Ruggles spent the! Dori. Thomp^n. Norm. Mel- r ud Mu Berthe .» out of Prtamrili; where ehe'rt te»hln«l echool thrt week with th. mump.. DOMESTIC WHEAT | CD« BAD Further deterorn*^”. ’ week in western parts of the win ter wheat belt, where crops are in roor condition with mKnv be** fields. In eastern tectinns of South Dakota, Ifebraalta, KAns-s Ok a. homa and Texas,'w^et f”,T growth but wa-i bndlh In ncrJ <*« rain. In Kansas and if IPs’»’ri '•’’d in the Ohio valley t -o cr-n jnitle good progress with weuth'T gen erally favorable W:<”^ weather, favored growing in the south eastern states and in the Pacific northwest Spring wheat reeding* an ice cream sundae. started in eastern South Dakota where warm weather and helnful QRnWCD MUY PHY rains favored plowing and disc ing. Prospects in Europe were, reported mostly favorable altho some winter damage wa* report ed from southern Russia, Rom I’U IIUU Inn ania and Italy. Harvesting in In dia made good progress with Much misunderstanding and lack weather favorable pnd prospects of information still exists among of a good crop. Smaller wiheat supplies in the southern hemisphere this season " of O>^W. Smith »n une jn ■ ' Dr.F.A. Perkins S»l * EXPERT WORKMANSHIP V* YEARS OF EXPERIENCE ( TAN»S tot. 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They will gull, every eqmpmant during the recently two.week,' k equipment closed «ale* campaign. I as had been customary be.cre, inr and wUs them drearad to com- m^cbJ handUr, H, payl BO tu ,lauthterine, of hit own hog. for conremption by hi. his family family or or __ ___ »ww ■ StSv . _ _____ > • hog producta For Sale: Cheap, Mrs. Tuel at Pete Thompson and wife are Wa»co. 1 eectric water heater with I now at-home from California ^empt direct up to to con- 300 automatic control, 2 iron bedsteads I where Mn Thompson d npent over 300 2-set* of springs. 1-Colonial jr.l most of the wintOT. Jf toU1 range, 1- breakfast tab e. Wrirht. Mr and Mrs. Les «¿« exceed 1000 pounds in mb dix removed Wedneed»y »t The Und Mr». Qeyton M.y. little boy IrtJle. ^ter • tryiny few hour». I hnvw lb, whoopmy eongb. November 6. ,Urt- Mm Arthur’^hlwn to confined S. A. H.n mid How.nl Conle. to £ M^tiT^k iTin- were 0» firat to fini.h plowing footed eye. cairned from • burn. | thto winter Md unit! mm wlj J™««* ™«'rd’ kept * «emption., .nd throe nntot of product -m » i i _A •••• । in^Tu £ w££t2 Guy Witoon motors to The IM ill with »e mump* uns wee* ano r bn,ine*s probably more will be down with- >• on busineat. m a Mw days more Ftnsz ____ . * .. G ¡LriT ¡¡STpUk^“ IWto ce «iegrro team nd their f.milie. <“d names and addresses of cub - t»»«" «d mti«.ted weight of h0“® “®d product*. Tax returns med Collector of In- ternal revenue at Portland in the month following the eteughterinc Thompmm. Norm. Merter, Wynton *^°xed a fried oyatar dinner nt French. Mu tterthee Elmer Bel- the haBlut Sunday u gneata of ’ Th. high wind ho done eunaider M he„ , . in Wife—It looks like one of yours. h*” “me off 0,8 Mrs. Peck—Henry, did you ever and school masters. *••• Mrs. F, c. Axtell is nome again . . w . * * , Marv Lou Savra fell from her *fter spending most of the winter w“t to do T Mary Lou bayrs ieu irom ner Henry—I must have had or I f.thcF. tretor ud broke her um i» ntorried. Dalle* for an X-ray but is now Bndge building is taking place H«nvwaad Blonde—Are vou a* lively a* even cn the road near the Spaulding HoHywood Blonde—Are you •••• Chapel white causes a detour thru K°in^ Poggy r wedding . _ . __ _ , , , l . nij nl*re Another in 2nd Ditto—-Of course. You know Harry Ragsdale wa* in Portland very weO I always go to Peggy’s the firat of the wak for another construction juwt above the altogether. CALL FOR WARRANTS POTATOES SUD Earle Shipley, son of Mrs. Tom scarlet fever. He is quarantined BRIBE CANYON CALLEO MARVELOUS ndi HUI FinFmmi InllLnlnU — probably te* most astonishing blend of exquisito b*auty and gor The Finger of Wisdom Points To /k âDVERTISIHS I* 'M1 . 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