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About Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1946)
"X * pAG> < « ww E m AV OOVMTT JOURNAL, MORO. OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 184« they consume ___________ »about 8.400 .pound• of hay and »00 pounds of HELD BLAMRUBBB Weaner calves require about 150 livmtock producers days feeding, during which ' l X “ S S tta«P a meat eat .to u t . ton of h.y .t o . half shortage by withholding fat cattle ton of grain. and hogs from the market in an- The hog 7 itua*“ \ J 8 tlcipation of higher prices, de- Lindgren adds. Oregon Jhrtjer« S H A L l n V e n 0K&. ex- need to sell 100 poundsof poi% tension animal husbandman. The Rye weight on the ?17jV • basic trouble with the meat situ- price equivalent to GW ation has been a disparity be- of grain if they are tween prices of feed grains and This fall the price of livestock, the special- at three cents a 1st states. meaning that an - - - u~_. \ The controlled grain prices of 19W cents a pound for^hog* have been too high to encourage on the farm has feeding, Lingren explains. Grass- for the feeder to avotd > toss. fat cattle have gone to market The hog celling was 17.2 cents. at the normal time this fall. F e e d - ------------ ----- lots, however, were not filled a- '-j ; * prior to the removal of price Approximately 86 jpencent.-O« ceilings on cattle. From three to the veterans receiving self-em five months will be required to Dk)yment allowance«, from the finish cattlt for market now go- ^ e^ rang AdminiMraUon are far ing on feed. __1 ■ ” * Yearling steers, require about mers 100 days of feeding, during which...................._........ r ..... ...- OREGON M EAT FRODUCHRS ‘««tycEiilr mSffantH ..........— ..........• ■ The card party held at the-Odd bellows hall Saturday night, spon sored by the Grass Valley Rebek ah social club was well attended. Twelve tables were in play with high scores for bridge held by Mrs Art Bibby and Paul Goddard high scores in pinochle were held SECRET by Mrs Donald vonBorstel and • WEAPON? Willard Barnett and high scores in five-hundred were held b> Mrs Howard Conlee and T. M. Rolfe. Refreshments were served at the close of the party , E N. Boylen of Pendleton was ■w » • • a business visitor at the Ted Ball Here's one "secret w eapon" th a t needs to be ranch Sunday. Mr and Mrs Frank Bayer, Mr unveiled in every corner o f the la n d • • • and Mrs Charles Perrigo and dau ghter, Linda, Mr and Mrs Frank THE EN EM Y: Tuberculosis, the dread White Plague which Bayer Jr., and Claud, David and Keith Bayer were .in The Dalles kills more Americans between 15 and 35 than any other disease. Saturday on business. — ----------- ------ _ * , , . Mrs Charles Baker and children THE W E A P O N : The X-ray, surest m eans of catching I d of Antelope spent Sunday visiting e ariyj w hen it can be cured more easily an d before it spreads. at the home of her parents, Mr Christmas Seal m oney fights TB in m any w ays; one of the most and Mrs T. M. Rolfe. important is to buy X-ray units a n d promdte Mrs Eben Kee entertained mass examinations. Please, send in y oui contri members of the bridge clubs at her home Thursday at a 1:30 des bution today. sert luncheon. Three tables of contract were in play with high scores held by Mrs A. F Balzer and Mrs C. R Anderson. Among the business visitors and shoppers in The Dalles Fri day were Mrs Earl Olds. Mrs The r a tio n a l. State ana ¡.->eol Tobercofosis Glenn Perry and daughter, Don Associations in the United States na Deane, Mrs A. F. .Balzer and son, Clair, Hugo and Robert Man- Less than one percent of veter ke, Mr and Mrs W. C. Todd and ed py Mr and Mrs Harry Howell. ans who have entered in educa* Mr and Mrs Bernard Martin Mrs John Engstrom. Mr and Mrs Jerry Coyle had made a business trip to Portland tion or job training programs un as dinner guests Sunday Mr and Sunday returning home Monday. der the G. I. Bill .have exhausted — Mr and Mrs J. Newcomb their entitlement Mrs Tom Coyle. , were business visitors in The Mrs Wallace Mav left Friday True merit, like a river, the for Hood River to spend a few Dalles Monday. Mr and Mrs Edison Sutherland deeper it is, the less noise it davs visiting at the home of her —Halifax and some friends ffom Richland, makes. parents. Mr and Mrs .T. A. Whiter. Mr and Mrs Boyce Blaylock Washington visited at the home and children were Sundav din- of Mr and Mrs Art Bibby Sunday ner guests at the home of Mr and afternoon. Mrs f^lyde Stradley. ------------------- Mr‘and Mrs Art Bibbv and Joe W holesale D ealer in Bibby were business visitors in • Ofie of the proper funtions of government by the people is to SHELI, o n , PRODUCTS The Dalles Monday. frustrate the ambitions of ty Luber F in ers Storage Tanks Wallace Mav and son. Clarence, rants. The last generation had and his mother, Mrs L. D. May. 4t, out with the “trusts” whose and Fittings were visitors In Moro Sunday role is now taken by labor lead evenina at the homes of Mr and ers. It is Just as necessary to OIL BURNERS Mrs Ralph Busse, Mrs Grace curtail the activities of one as * Zevely and Mr and Mrs Robert the other. ... MORO, ORE. T e l . 241 Mav. Mr and Mrs Dell Olds had as their guests Friday evening for W e invite you to op?n an account dinner Mr and Mrs Fçee Crews of Wasco and Ravmond Crews^ who is hero from Bombay. India. Asa Eslinver of Moro was a visitor ,.at the home of Mr and Mrs Fred Cox Thursday, Mr *nd Mrs Bud Rfinkert. Mr and Mrs Grover Yottn«» Vnimv. Mrs Florence Clark and Mr and Mrs Clarenro Yonne from Kent wer* among the shoppers in The Dalles Saturday. Mrs Art Schilling and children were business visitors In Th* Dalles one dav last week. Mrs O. N. Ruggles went to Moro Sundav to st«v with her mother. Mrs William Cauthers a few davs. Mr and Mrs Roy Schilling and son, Gary, and Mr and Mrs Bnd Coon were business visitors in The Dalles Saturday. Bill Johnson of Coulee Dam soent the week end viaiting at the homes of Mr and .Mrs Tom mie Barnett and - Mrs Marie Smith. . 4 . Mias Mary Farrthr of Junction City and David McLeod of Grass Valley were married December 5 at North Bonneville. Mr and Mrs Claud Devine of North Bon neville were their attendants. They will make their home on the old Claude Devine placé at Lexington Mr and Mrs Arch Cantrall bought the old ClAenoe Scheurer house from Earl Harvey and will move there soon. Mr and Mrs James Earl who were living there will move out on the Bourbon road to the place recently vacat- BUY CURISI ---------- - rue mue, a c/ecce ejmeesmue c ™ * ' % i * * SYM&Ol/Z(D COYS, FmCUDSUtP, LOYAiTY O tW i'V ' ,ue, sruce to u s s e ra te kccokixd u / stoky . oust weDtnue muss tutte • «M ßf ghwCH tub cayb - mah t / boabovhd thb v w t t u s AHD M U S T S O F H fS BTUDB, symbouz / hg sbby / tuob . HQBLBMBH A H 0 M O B lB - H V M B H OF OLD * O * B LAAGF JUHGS O H M t THUMB, AS SYMBOLS QFAUZyfiB/TY. a» 7MB V M G T H & B B B , BUZABBTH /HAS TYBDBBB TOHBHAUMGDOM 7YTTHA COBOMATfOH BBFO, H H /C H MAHY THOUGHT HAD ’ ALAG7C PBOPBBZ/ZS. 7YSOLHHG 7UHGS TODAY BABY THOM THB S/M PLB GOLD BAND TO THBFASH/OHABLB j C7HCLFTOFTVAMOHPS. THB D/AMOHD SOL/TA/BB SS THB C U S T O M A B Y ; BHGAGBMBHT G/FT. \ corrtncnr SEALS J A lso Freedom of the Preee Newspapers are like women. They have forms; nobody cares for back numbers; they always have the last worti; they are worth looking over; they have a great deal of influence; yjou can't believe everything they say; not much..demand fort the bold faced type; they’re somewhat thinner nowaday^; every ' man should have one and not borrow his neighbor’s. CALL ‘JOHN M. PETHR8ÔN Phone 9105” The Dalles, Oregon , • season BUYER FOR LIVESTOCK Coumbla Gorge Packing Co. Walther-Williams Co. ■ Busiest • * . , • Is an old established firm that has been selling, servicing and repairing cars for a generation. The dependability of its products and the qual ity of its service has been proven many times. Now, when it is doubly important that you have good workmanship and quick service to keep your cars and trucks running, have us take care of your service problems. AJU year long we have been building up oof tele* phone plant —adding long distance fadiitiea. Evan w ith thia expansion, the huge volume o f «vqrvd^ calk» keep« <mr equipment busy at peak capacity. We w ill do everything we can to handle holiday calls promptly, bat w ith the extra volume o f call» there w ill still be unavoidable délaya. That*» why we suggest that i f you place a friendly holiday long distance call, you. do to on days other than Decem ber 24 or 25. y<w x. K A m Pfldfic ftUpkon« and TtUflrnpk C, Tire Repair and Recapping u. a. • -- -- - W e ’d like to suggest that if you are pondering over * r what to give friends or relatives for Christmas a subscrip tion to the Sherman County Journal w ill solve the pro blem. It is particularly appropriate for out of county res idents for most residents take it now. rUMHNff t HEATWO SffflE L L KIRKE1Î ramm wobb li .it George G. Updegra , r MORO Wednesday, Afternoons A reflect the gleam in his eye with Attorney at law - J * X glitter of your own. & i Monday, Friday ' TWM DALLES 211 East Third Street Telephone 3209 Z - G RE T A A convenience until 6 p. m .. for your The Dalles, Oregon K * 5 open Í,