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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1941)
f. 1— X -Y . ____ r ■V \-4 P40». < M M t H A M C O U N T » .1 OH MN A U MORO. OREGON FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 28, 1R41 St. Louis S ta r Timea;.Jkn-xxpen- open» to the same view« th a t your» L: D. Eakin and daughter, Emma is expected to bring an increase In minded person is one whose m ind does. —1 1 . - . guests over the week end, Mrs. tlves. the per capita consumption of food. The Misses Virginia and M y r t le Jean, took him to The Dalles. .Dunlap’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Work was started at Bourbon On the whole it is expected that William Butterfield of Sprague, Helyer gave a dinn«^ Thanksgiving Tuesday for the new elevator that national income ih 1942 may ex day. Those present were their Washington. ceed that of 1941 by 10 or 15 per paients, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Hel- is to be built there. cent. With the British government T. M. Rolfe went to Ellensburg _ yer. their sister’ Norma Jeanne, expecting to obtain about ene- Saturday to deliver four registered Kearn. fourth of its food supplies from Percheron mares to Mr. Kearn. »and brother, Gordon, and a sister, Mrs. 'Robert iBelshe, and children America next year/approxim ately He returned home Sunday. of Moro. 8 -to 10 per cent of the farm pro Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Alley and 0 . H. Borthwick of Antelope was duction of the United States will Henry Tetx and family of Grants daughter Lila Lee, Mr. and Mrs. a visitor here Wednesday. be exported, or about twice the Pass arrived here Thursday to Tom Alley, Miss - Mildred Alley, The Arch Fortners had as guests Gross farm income in Oregon exports of 1941. > »pend Thanksgiving and the week Mr. and Mrs. George Rebman and Thanksgiving day Mr. and Mrs. in 1942 should be materially above end with Mrs. Tetx’ parents, Mr. son, Clarence and daughter Vesta James Driscoll and daughter Helen Advance estimates indicate that __ ____ and Mr». Charles, Lemley. and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Alley and of Heppner; Mr. and Mrs. John the 1941 level if present trends the 1941 gross farm income will Mrs. James Driscoll and daugh children were dinner guests at the Kline of Portland and Mr. and continue, although net income will exceed that of 1940 by about 25 ter, of Heppner are visiting her home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cole Mrs. Clyde Davis of The Dalles. not increase proportionally because per cent, making it the greatest parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Fort at Wasco Saturday. and Mrs. -------- Arden Squire and of rising farm costs, according to since 1929. The increase in farm ------------ - Mr. »»v. — ----------- costa, however, is expected to ba Earl Olds left Friday for Port- of Gresham spent the holi- n er. an analysis made by the exten uk week end visiting at the home sion service at Oregon State college little more in 1942 than it was in ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Dean Reynolds,. lalMj to »pend the week -end i — with 1941. The average of about 15 Mrs. Ted Ball, Mrs. Wallace May, bjg daughter, Dorothy, who came of Eben Kee and wife. and published in the agricultural per cent increase this year was Mrs. IA. A. Dunlap and Mrs. Art up f rom Harbor to visit friends. Olan Stark with the U. S, Navy situation aitnaifjnn and nutlook outlook reDort. report. Gom- Com Bibby were business visitors in Mr and T M Rolfe motor- stationed at Bremerton was a visi- plete copies of the report may be caused mostly by higher prices for labor, rent, and feed. In 1942 Wasco Sunday. ... ed u Portland Thursday to spend tor herejaver the holiday. had at any county extension office. the increases are expected to be Bruce Alley and wife of Portland The annual Thanksgiving dinner Thanksgiving with their daughter, The demand outlook for farm felt In purchases of seed, automo- and family reunion was held at the Mrg w . B. Mathews and family, and John Block and wife of Bake- products in 1942 1942 is is even p ro d u c ts in even better bileg an4 tractor8, building mater- home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R- Bruck- R j . Baker and wife accompanied oven were Thanksgiving dinner than m the except.onally favor- feed containe„ , ond other ert in The Dalles Thursday. Those them to their home in Gresham, guests at the Ed Alley home. able year now ending, ore usi item» of equipment and supplies. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alley had as ness activity, a rising general present were Mr. and Mrs. R. J. They all returned here Friday. The Oregon farm price index at -Bruckert of Moro,' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lemley, Mi s. Charles dinner guests Thanksgiving day, price level, and increased demand mid-October showed the general Mr. and Mrs. George Rebman and for some product for export all W E. Bruckert of Klondike, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tetx level of farm prices at 94 per cent son Clarence of Toppenish, Wn., will play a part in the demand and Mrs. A. F . Balxer and sons, and daughter Jackie-, and Eileen o l the 1926-30, average, and 125 Ralph and Clair, of Grass Valley, Lemley were visitors in The Dalles Miss Vesta Rebman of Yakima, situation for next year, the report per cent of the 1910-14 figure. Wn., Miss Mildred Alley of Roches shows. Mr. and JIrs. Gus lHartmann and Friday. ter, Wn., and Edgar Alley and S o i l , Charles, of Wasco, Mr. and Further increase in domestic The young peoples class of the Read the Ads in the Journal. Mrs. O. C. Bruckert and Miss Baptist church had a party at the family. payrolls and military employment Kendrick Dunlap and wife of Dolores Hull of The Dalles. home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Zeve- Hermiston were dinner guests at The Thanksgiving dance spon ty 'Friday evening. Those present the Cantrall home Thanksgiving sored" b y v the Eastern Star social were Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dryden, day. club held at the civic auditorium Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Todd, Miss Leighton Fields of Pendleton Thursday was well attended. Vivian Fritts, Bud Fritts, »Daisy spent several days here recently Genevieve Oestreich, visiting his father, G. W . Fields. Mrs. Boyce Blaylock and children Garrett, Miss Cora Bayer, Herman and accompanied her father, Archie Evelvn Olds returned home Robert Ziegler and Grace, Jean Jones, to Portland to spend the Thursday from Portland where she and Mary Lou Zevely. The evening spent several days. week end. Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Barnett Mr. and Mrs. .Clyde Stradley was spent playing games with re motored to Portland to spend freshments served at a later hour. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Mr. and Mrs. Dean Olds and sons, neth iBamett of Hermiston were Thanksgiving day with Mr. and (Spread bread or toast with but Many grown-ups who believe im Willard and Donald, drove to The dinner 'guests at the home of Mr. ter and cut into one and. a half LeRoy Stradiley. plicitly in the importance of the Mrs. Herman Schilling and son, Dulles Sunday when Willard and and Mrs. Clyde Smith Thanksgiv statement “four glasses of milk inch squares. * Arrange squares ern e home from i ' e Donald returned to Corvalli,. to ing day. Robert, each day for every child,” seeming and cheese in alternate layers in a reporting Mr. Schilling resume their atudiee at O9C after casserole, having the top layer of A. M. Zevely, wife and daugh Dalles - spending the week end visiting ters were dinner guests at the ly attach no significance, for them cheese. Combine eggs and milk, much better. Mrs. Schilling and selves at least, t«o the equally fam home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace iliar and equally important “two add salt and mustard, and pour Robert go down to see him every their parents here. Mrs. Ted Ball had as Mr. and over bread and cheese mixture. May and Mrs. L. D. May. ^ evening after school. their guests over the week end, _ IDinner guests at the Matt glasses of milk a day for every Bake in slow oven (325 deg.) 30 Mrs. Arch Fortner and son, Rob his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William adult.” to 45 minutes or until mixture will Simon home on Thanksgiving day ert returned home Sunday from Ball of Corvallis. Since milk is well known for the not adhere to a knife. Serves 6. „ was their daughter; Agness and The Dalles where they spent the • Mrs. W. J. Davis and Don Cox Mr. Korilea of Portland and Mr. bone and tooth building calcium it week end as gusts of Mr. and Mrs. furnishes, its importance for grow went to The Dalles Saturday when and Mrs. Gus Engstrom. Clyde 'Davis. ing children is obvious. But grown Don entered a hospital for medical Members of Madeline chapter of people, too, need this kind of pro Mr. and Mrs. J. K Eslinger and treatment. His mother drove down family left Wednesday for Port Tuesday to spend the day with Antelope, and Bethleham chapter tection for the maintenance and E n jo y "T e le p h o n e H o u r' of Moro were guests of the Sher repair of their bones and teeth. land 4» spend the week end visit him at the hospital. HELP WANTED - Steady Work, man chapter Tuesday evening at ing her mother, returning home Good Pay. Reliable Person want Miss Vivian Fritts came home the Masonic hall here, whtn the They need a constant supply of M o n d a ys, 9 to 9 :3 0 P. M. Saturday. ed to call on farmers in Sherman from Monmouth to spend the holi degree work was put on for new calcium too because it is necessary (P a c ific S ta n d a rd Tim e) Mr. and Mrs. George Wilcox day week end with her parents, members with presentation t f the for keeping internal body processes County. No experience or cap N. B. C. Red N e tw o rk and daughter, Mrs. Maynard Nel Shelton Fritts and wife. They traveling flags by Madeline chap in good working order. ital required. Some making Calcium controls the contracting $100.00 in a week. Write McNess son, motored to Portland Tuesday went to The 'Dalles Monday when ter- Refreshments were served to and relaxing of all muscels. This where Mr». Nelson took the train Miss Fritts returned to Monmouth. about 60 members and guests. Co., 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland, is particularly important for the ' Calif. Wednesday for Rockford, III., to Mrs. Sam Davis went to Bend TH5 PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TEI EGEAPH COMPANY Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Dunlap were join her husband, who is stationed Wednesday evening to spend the- dinner guests at the home of Mr. regular and normal beating of the there in the army. Thanksgiving holiday with her and Mrs. Vem Mobley at Kent heart. It is a n . important factor in the coagulation of the blood and Miss Velma Kannell of Albany mother, Mrs. Maude Gove. Thanksgiving day. . helps to regulate digestion, circu Mr and Mrs Lawrence Todd were spent Sunday visiting at the home Harold Coyner of Portland was lation, and respiration. Calcium Thanksgiving dinner guests at the o f Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rolfe. a visitor here Thursday. helps to maintain vitality and to Mrs. Arch Cantrall and Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dry Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Denis keep our nerves on the alert. den. Lester Barnum were hostesses a t motored to The Dalles Wednesday Calcium is a real “policeman, Mrs. Ellen Potter and daughter, the 500 party given by the Rebek to have turkey dinner Thursday helping to keep all other factors Phyllis, accompanied Miss Mar- ah lodge at the I.O.O.F. hall Sat- with relatives. - in the job. The recommended two urday evening. Seven tables were garet Trabue to The Dalles to S. A. Starving of The Dalles glasses of milk a day for every spend the holiday week end with in play with high scores held by was a business visitor here Friday. anult will furnish the amount of Mrs. George Wilcox and Wren relatives. The Glen Karnes family enter calcium needed by normal adults, Mr. and Mrs. Claus Bardengagen Hogue and loW scores for the eve tained Mr. and Mrs. Lynn and son though in special cases, such as ning being held by Mrs. T. M. and family spent Thanksgiving of The Dalles and Rev. and Mrs. convalescence, pregancyr more is day as guests of .Herman Ziegler Rolfe and Herman Ziegler. Renla Bullock at a Thanksgiving required. And for good measure, and wife. Mrs. Jennie Martin had as din mill, will also supply valuable pro Mr. and Mrs. Bud Coon had as dinner on Thursday. ner- guests on Thanksgiving day dinner guests Thanksgiving day Clyde Smith and wife and Tom tein; easily assimiated iron; and Mr. and Mrs. Boyce Blaylock and Florin Coon and wife aqd Jim my Barnett , wife and daughter, quite generous amounts of vita family, Mrs. Blaylock’s father, Woods of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. Ethel, drove to The Dalles Wed mins A, B and G. Archie Jones and wife of Gresham, Roy Schilling and son Gary. But you can’t drink milk, you nesday where Mr. «Smith - was and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blaylock •' Frank Pike and wife and I. D. treated for several broken ribs. say. Then put this milk into com Through special arrangements with the Mr. and Mrs Bill Harder of Pike and wife motored to Hermis Mr. and Mrs. 0. N. Ruggles were binations with other foods for its magazine publishers yve offer America s Milton were visitors here last ton Thursday to eat turkey with dinner guests at the home of Mr. value in the diet is not destroyed week end. finest farm and fiction magazines—in com by their daughters and families, and Mrs. Tom Peugh at Wasco on through combinations nor k yle Wolfe of Wasco spent Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goodrich and Thanksgiving day. cooking. The point to remember bination with our newspaper — at prices Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis May. Kenneth Crews and wife and is that you as an adult need pro that simply cannot be duplicated else Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lemley. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. lAdams spent Tom Garrett and wife were dinner tection of a definite supply of cal where I Look over this long list of favorites, Mr. and Mrs. Dean 'Reynolds Thanksgiving day as guests at the guests Thursday at the John Roth cium and that this amount can be motored to The Dalles Sunday to Don Clodfelter home. supplied through the daily use of and make YOUR selection today I y home. POTH FOR PRICE SHOWN meet their son Gene, who came Wallace Stark and Miss Anne Sam Holmes and daughter, Ma twc. glasses of milk. It’s worth re home from Corvallis. . He will re Byers of Portland spent Thanks A L L MAGAZINES ARE FOR bel were dinner guests Thursday membering, too, that cheese is jusr another form of ...milk and turn the first of the year to resume giving here with relatives. ONE YEAR nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. John his studies at Oregon State college. rich in calcium, especially the dry M in Florence „ Beardsley of Brogan at Antelope. - _ • .. * Mrs. Lewis Olds, Alton Olds and Salem associated with the state □ Ainft-lvan Fruit G row er._31.75 I. V. Kane spent the holiday types of cheese. Evelyn Olds were visitors in The school superintendent’« office vis f A m r r v i n G irl _ ....... 2.25 week end visiting his family at C h e e s e P u d d in g Dalles Monday. £J A m t tita n M agazin e--------- 2.95 ited the Grass Valley school last Fossil. Two slices bread or toast □ Am erican Poultry Journal 1.65 Fred Walker of Paulina came Monday. Wilbur Haggerty of Kent was a One fourth, cup butter Breeder’s G a z e tte -------------- 1 3 5 Robert King came home from Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving F ar bolh n ew sp ap er business visitor here Monday. [ J O p i> tr ’s Farmer ------------ 1.75 Two and a half cups grated Amer and the week end visiting hi» sis Corvallis to spend the holiday week Q c h ild L i f e ________________5-00 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Alley and c m agazines • • • • ican cheese end visiting his mother, Mrs. ter, Mrs. Lewis Olds and family. Q Christian H e r a ld ------------ 2 3 0 their daughter, Miss Mildred Al Three slightly beaten eggs □ L ack .......... 230 Mr. and Mrs. Grover Young re Frances King. ley went to Portland to spend sev Tow and a half cups of milk — SELECT 2 MAGAZINES L ..C L ? □ C ollier’s W e e k ly -------------- 2 3 0 ceived a telegram Saturday stat " Chester Clark and wife of Port eral days. Miss Alley left there □ T ru e Confessions ___ 1 Yr. Q Fact Digest .... ___ 1 Yr. One teaspoon salt □ C olum n D ig e s t ___________ 2.95 ing that their son Clarence, who land spent the holiday with her for Rochester, Wn., to resume her One fourth teaspoon mustard □ M odern Rom ances — 1 Yr. □ Screenlaud ...__-------- 1 Yr. □ Fact D i g e s t ---------------------- 2 3 0 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grover is in the navy, is seriously ill. □ M odern S c r e e n -------- 1 Yr. □ Click ................................ 1 Yr. □ Farm Journal le teaching. □ Silvet S c r e e n ____________ 1 Yr. □ Screen G u i d e ---------- 1 Yr. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bihby and Mr. Young. Farmer’s W ife .......... 135 Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Croxier of Mr. and Mra. Herman Peters □ Sports Afield _______ 1 Yr. □ A m erican G irl ------- 8 M o. Q Flow er Grower .......... 230 and Mrs. Art 'Bibby and O. M. Snohomish, Wn., are here visiting □ Parent«’ M agazine „..6 Mo. □ O pen R oad (Boys) □ H ou seh old Magazine ------ 1.75 Fraley went to Thè Dalles Satur and Henry Peters motored to Her their daughter, Mrs Maude Garrett. (12 Issues) .......... 14 Mo. □ C hristian H erald — 6 Mo. □ H u n tin g and Fishing--------- 2 3 0 d a y . Mr. Fraley left Sunday morn miston Wednesday to spend the □ Science 9c Discovery. .1 Yr. They arrived here Thursday. □ O utdoors (12 Iss.)....14 M o. □ Liberty (W e e k ly )-------------- 2 3 0 ing for California to spend the day visiting Fred Peters. □ Flower Grower _........6 Mo. □ Pathfinder (W eekly)..! Yr. □ Look (B i-W eek ly)_________ 2 3 0 L A v ra a Ralph and Clair Baker were Ray Jewel went to Portland winter visiting his sisters in □ M agazine D ig e s t__________ 5.45 Wednesday evening and spent the business visitors in The Dalles GROUP B — SELECT 2 MAGAZINES MORO Modesto and Encinitas. Q M odern R om ances -----------2-00 Saturday. □ H ou seh old M agazine 1 Yr. - □ Amer. Fruit Grower,. 1 Yr. holiday week end visiting rela- □ M odern S c r e e n ----------------- 2 3 0 The Everett Dunlaps had as their □ P ath find er______26 Issues □ Capper’s Fanner ----- 1 Yr. \ Roy Tiller, with the SCS camp □ N atu re (10 Iss. in 14 Mos.) 5.45 n H u n tin g le Fishing... 6 M o. □ O pen R oad (B oys)_..SM o. Official D etective Stories». 2 3 0 at Heppner, stopped here briefly □ S ucc««ful F an n in g „ 1 Yr. □ N a fL Livestock Prod. 1 Yr. Business men w ho know O p en R oad (Boys), Monday on his way to Bend to de (12 Iss. in 14 M os.)— . 2 3 0 liver some trucks to the camp at GROUP C Z SELECT 1 MAGAZINE V a l v e as w e ll as Q u a l it y □ O utdoors (12 Iss., 14 Mos.) 2 3 0 that place. The camp at Heppner □ M other’s H om e L ife _ l Yr. Pagfefets* M a g a z in e ------------ 2 3 0 □ C om fort le V . of accommodations piefe r. . is being disbanded. Mr. Tiller was □ Poultry T r ib u n e ------ 1 Yr. - N eedlearaft „ Pathfinder (W e e k ly )______ 2 3 0 .1 Yr. □ Amer. Poultry JmL— 1 Yr. Physical C u lt u r e -------------- 2.95 a former resident of Grass Valley. □ Farm Journal le □ Breeder’s Gazette ___1 Yr. lY r . P opular M echanics .......... 2 3 5 • Fanner’s W ife Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Newcomb and R edbook M agazine --------- 2 3 5 Mrs. R. E. Newcomb drove to The FLIASC ÄLLCW 4 TO S WIKKI FM F1MT MAOAZINM T l AIIIVB 2.00 Science le Discovery. ▼ DaUes Sunday when Mrs. R. E. 230 Screen G uide ........... - In times when poor quality tends to crowd Newcomb returned to her home in 230 Screenland Vancouver, Wn., after spending Silver S c r e e n ______ S3S COUPON F i l l OUT WAIL TODAY out the good it is advisable to be able to 230 Sports A fie ld ______ several days visiting her sisters, Successful F anning 1.75 Mrs. J. S. Newcomb and Mrs. ■jet dctireJ and andata with coupon. 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